isomer
Resonance
there are three resonating structures of H2CO3 OH+-------C------O+-------oh+
2 or more
(physical chemistry) An arrangement of bonds in a hyperconjugated molecule such that the number of bonds is the same in the two resonance structures but the second structure is energetically less favorable than the first structure; examples are H3CC+H2 and H3CCH2.
Resonance effect: It is a way of describing delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions where the bonding cannot be expressed by one single Lewis formula.A molecule or ion with such delocalized electrons is represented by several contributing structures called as resonance structures or canonical forms. Inductive Effect: It is a permanent effect. When group attached to carbon atom attract electrons from them or push the electrons toward it is called as Inductive effect.
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
When two or more valid electron dot structures that have the same number of electrons pairs for a molecule or ion.
Resonance
Assuming you are referring to equivalent resonance structures, it is too difficult to draw them here. You simply alternate the double bond O and single bond O leaving N-N as the central pair.
there are three resonating structures of H2CO3 OH+-------C------O+-------oh+
Both the nitrogen atoms in the N2O3 molecule are sp2 hybridized...thus it is planar.
It has resonance structures but no isomers.
It is a covalent molecule.
SF4 is not a resonance structure. It is a non-polar covalent molecule with polar bonds
NO