You need to be a lot more specific as to what you're trying to avoid resonance in, but "avoid whole number ratios" is pretty good advice in general.
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
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Any object in absence of external force vibrates with it's natural frequency. When the frequency of the external forced vibration matches the object's natural frequency, we say that resonance has occurred. In this situation the amplitude of the object's oscillation becomes larger. How much larger depends on the amplitude of the forced vibration.
The best methods are recycling of metals and avoiding squander.
The identification of intermediates is one way to determine reaction mechanism. Procedures such as infrared and magnetic resonance are commonly applied.
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Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance