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show resonance in carbonyl group​

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Answered by meghnabhutada4
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Carbonyl has two resonance structures, where the π-bond between C and O breaks and the electrons "move" to the oxygen atom. This gives an empty p-orbital in carbon and a p-orbital in oxygen with two electrons, leading to a positive charge on carbon, and a negative charge on  Oxygen

Answered by SUMANTHTHEGREAT
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Resonance of carbonyl. Carbonyl has two resonance structures, where the π-bond between C and O breaks and the electrons "move" to the oxygen atom. This gives an empty p-orbital in carbon and a p-orbital in oxygen with two electrons, leading to a positive charge on carbon, and a negative charge on oxygen.

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