Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 13, Problem 54P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The resonating structures and resonance hybrid for the carbocation that could result from the ionization of bromine from
Concept introduction:
Resonance means delocalization of electrons within a molecule. It is also known as mesomerism.
A molecule in which delocalization of electron takes place is shown by various contributing structures and these contributing structures are called resonating structures.
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