What is meant by
(i) Delocalization
(ii) Resonance energy
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Delocatization:-
In chemistry, delocalized electrons are electrons in a molecule, ion or solid metal that are not associated with a single atom or a covalent bond.[1] The term delocalization is general and can have slightly different meanings in different fields. In organic chemistry, this refers to resonance in conjugated systems and aromatic compounds. In solid-state physics, this refers to free electrons that facilitate electrical conduction. In quantum chemistry, this refers to molecular orbital electrons that have extended over several adjacent atoms.
Resonance energy:-
The resonance energy is defined as the difference between the electronic energy of a real (conjugated) molecule and a hypothetical Kekuléé structure with localized bonds.
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Answer:
(i) Decolization happen when electric charge is spread over more than one atom. for example, bonding electrons may be disturbed among several atoms that are bonded together.
(ii) The resonance energy is defined as the difference between the electronic energy of a real (conjugated)
molecule and a hypothetical kekuléé structure with localized bonds.