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What is resonance hybrid?

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Answered by devinaD
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Several Lewis structures are used collectively to describe the actual molecular structure, which is an approximate intermediate between the canonical forms called a resonance hybrid. Contributing structures differ only in the position of electrons, not in the position of nuclei.




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Answered by Yuken
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In chemistry, resonance or mesomerism is a way of describing delocalized electronswithin certain molecules or polyatomic ionswhere the bonding cannot be expressed by one single Lewis structure. A molecule or ion with such delocalized electrons is represented by several contributing structures (also called resonance structures or canonical structures).

Each contributing structure can be represented by a Lewis structure, with only an integer number of covalent bonds between each pair of atoms within the structure.[Several Lewis structures are used collectively to describe the actual molecular structure, which is an approximate intermediate between the canonical forms called a resonance hybrid.[4] Contributing structures differ only in the position of electrons, not in the position of nuclei.

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