Number of Resonating structure of Amine
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believe there are only three resonance structures for aniline. The upper right and lower left structures are the same. Flipping the single and double bonds within the ring (your suggested fifth structure) would not make another resonance structure because the ring is a benzene ring.
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Explanation:
Resonance structure : It is defined as when more than one Lewis structure can be drawn, the molecule or ion is said to have resonance.
Resonance is the concept where electrons (bonds) are delocalized over three or more atoms which cannot be depicted with one simple Lewis structure.
Aniline is an aromatic amine in which the group is directly attached to hybridized carbon of benzene ring.
An aromatic amine such as aniline exhibits a resonance effect due to which the lone pair on nitrogen participates in delocalization with electrons of benzene ring system and is less available to be shared with other species.
The resonating structure of aniline are shown below.