The canonical or resonating structures of a molecule required to describe the structure…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
The canonical or resonating structures of a molecule required to describe the structure of a molecule follow which of the rules following?
- The relative position of all atoms can differ.
- The same number of unpaired and paired electrons in all structures.
- The energy of each structure is different.
- Like charges are present on adjacent atoms.
Answer
(B) The same number of unpaired and paired electrons in all structures.
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