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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.bro can you send a clearer image
I'm unable to understand what you have sent
basically if the resonance structures look the exact same then that means they're equivalent
if all the resonating structures look the same
then it's called equivalent resonance which increases resonance energy by alot
ayee
Q > P because of more pie electrons?
According to resonance theory each resonance structure contributes differently based on its stability (like how a heavier mass has more contribution in centre of mass )


List of how to find out which structure is more stable
Bro which book is this?
And thank you
Looks like the MS Chouhan edited Solomons book. Don't take my word for it though.
yup solomons
I have it, but my mum is the one who uses it lol. She uses it as a stand to keep her laptop on
but i won't recommend it its good for like reading but not good for like prep imo
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I just use the Pearson book
i also barely use it i read the portions relevant once or twice lol
But Clayden is my go-to
i didn't even know i had it apparently me 6th grade tutor gave it to my brother
ill check those out maybe after this exams stuff
Can I use ncert?
yeah nothing wrong with it but personally i like to have multiple sources for cross checking and seeing another way to understand
ncert has less 3d figures to show
like potential maps help in knowing polarity and all
you can find most of the books online
Like, I need theory
nice COM analogy
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