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what is resonace effect​

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The resonance effect is a chemical phenomenon observed in compounds characteristic of double bonds of organic compounds. Organic compounds that contain double bonds in their structure are usually made of the overlap of p-orbitals on two adjacent carbon atoms (referred to as pi bonds).


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The resonance effect describes the polarity produced in a molecule by the interaction between a lone electron pair and a pi bond or the interaction of two pi bonds in adjacent atoms. ... It is usually found in molecules with conjugated double bonds or in molecules having at least one lone pair and one double bond.

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