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what is mesomerism ?

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Answered by YashikaKukreja
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The concepts of mesomeric effect, mesomerism and mesomer were introduced by Ingold in 1938 as an alternative to Pauling's synonymous concept of resonance. "Mesomerism" in this context is often encountered in German and French literature but in English literature the term "resonance" dominate.

Answered by ninja007
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old-fashioned term for resonance.
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the existence of organic chemical structures that cannot be accurately represented by a single structural formula, the actual formula lying intermediate between several possible representations that differ only in the position of electrons.
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