What is Resonance and delocalization of electrons ?and what are pi bonds
How does it affect stability of a molecule
What is its affect on acidity
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A pi bond occurs when two sets of electron orbitals, involved in the bond, overlap. A common example occurs in benzene. Delocalization is the phenomena by which electrons or bonds are transient in nature.
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The stabilizing effect of charge and electron delocalization is known as resonance energy. Since conjugation brings up electron delocalization, it follows that the more extensive the conjugated system, the more stable the molecule (i.e. the lower its potential energy).
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