Resonance definition in organic chemistry
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In chemistry , resonance or mesomerism is a
way of describing delocalized electrons
within certain molecules or polyatomic ions
where the bonding cannot be expressed by
one single Lewis structure. ... An isomer is a
molecule with the same chemical formula
but with different arrangements of atoms in
space.
way of describing delocalized electrons
within certain molecules or polyatomic ions
where the bonding cannot be expressed by
one single Lewis structure. ... An isomer is a
molecule with the same chemical formula
but with different arrangements of atoms in
space.
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Resonance structures are two forms of a molecule where the chemical connectivity is the same but the electrons are distributed differently around the structure.
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