
Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The two different analogies for the concept of resonance have to be compared and the more appropriate analogy has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Resonance
Resonance is the phenomenon of delocalization of electrons of pi bond (either pi bonding or non-bonding or both) in a molecule such the molecule cannot be represented by a single Lewis structure as the delocalization of electrons gives rise to more than one structure to a same molecule.
Resonance structures
The various structures for a molecule that are formed by delocalization of electrons are termed as resonance structures.
Rules for writing resonance structures
All the resonance structures must have valid and appropriate Lewis structures.
The resonance structure are written and drawn such a way that position of atomic nuclei must not be changed.
Hybridization of atoms in the molecule must not be changed.
The position of bond (electrons) also known as distribution of electrons only must be changed.
All of the atoms involved in resonance and also the atoms that are directly bonded to those atoms must be coplanar (lie in same plane) nearly.

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