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what is the difference b/w resonating structure and canonical forms?​

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Answered by aparnakamble927
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Answered by ItzmissChudail
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All molecules have the same structure. ... In other words, the structure of the resonance hybrid has a lower energy of the individual canonical forms we can draw. The difference in energy is said energy resonance. Resonance is effective when the structures of canonical forms have nearly equivalent stability.

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in chemistry, canonical structures is a way of representing or describing the delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions (like is sulfate, phosphate ions) where the bonding cannot be expressed in terms of single lewis structure..

Resonance structures are a set of two or more Lewis Structures that collectively describe the electronic bonding a single polyatomic species including fractional bonds and fractional charges.

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