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WHAT IS RESONANCE ENERGY....?​

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Resonance energy: The theoretical difference in molecular energy between a resonance hybrid and the 'most stable' resonance contributor (if this resonance contributor existed as a real molecule). In other words, the stability gain by electron delocalization due to resonance versus the absence of such delocalization.

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Resonance energy: The theoretical difference in molecular energy between a resonance hybrid and the 'most stable' resonance contributor (if this resonance contributor existed as a real molecule). In other words, the stability gain by electron delocalization due to resonance versus the absence of such delocalization.

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