Why are symmetrical resonating structures more stable?
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Resonance occurs whenever a molecule, radical or ion can be represented by two or more structures differing only in the arrangement of electrons (no atoms may be moved). The true structure of a species is a hybrid of the resonance contributors and is more stable (i.e., lower in energy) than any of the contributors
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