resonance of bonds

Hybrid bonding orbitals can represent alternative electron-arrangement averages, such as single and double bond interchanges {resonance, bonding}|.

delocalization

Molecule electron orbitals spread when electrons move between connected p orbitals, lowering potential energy by minimizing electron repulsions.

aromatic compounds

Benzene and other aromatic compounds, which have five-member or six-member carbon and nitrogen rings with alternating single and double bonds, have electron resonance.

conjugation

Compounds with alternating single and double bonds have electron resonance.

carboxyl group

If an atom single-bonds to an atom type and double-bonds to same atom type, so bonds can interchange, as in carboxyl ion -COO- or guanidium ion -CNN-, compound has electron resonance.

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