what is resonance structure
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Resonance structures are sets of Lewis structures that describe the delocalization of electrons in a polyatomic ion or a molecule. In many cases, a single Lewis structure fails to explain the bonding in a molecule/polyatomic ion due to the presence of partial charges and fractional bonds in it.
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In chemistry, resonance, also called mesomerism, is a way of describing bonding in certain molecules or ions by the combination of several contributing structures into a resonance hybrid in valence bond theory.
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