The Choices are
A. NH3
B. SO3
C. CCl4
D. H2S
SO3 exihibits resonance
Resonance structure
The difference between the actual energy of the molecule and that of most stable resonating structure is known as Resonance Energy.
Resonance
Anthracene is actually colourless. when in organic solvent it appears yellow. Anthracene is a highly conjugated molecule and exhibits mesomerism.
2 or more
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
The vibrations. If a glass exhibits resonance (a clear tone when struck or tapped it exhibits resonance) it can be shattered by using sound waves at that frequency. This causes distortions in the surface which build and cause it to shatter.
Resonance actually makes a molecule more stable.
isomer
Resonance structure
The difference between the actual energy of the molecule and that of most stable resonating structure is known as Resonance Energy.
SF4 is not a resonance structure. It is a non-polar covalent molecule with polar bonds
The chemical nature of the molecule is transformed.
resonance forms are individual lewis structure in cases where two or more lewis structure are equally good descriptions of a single molecule .
Sometimes it can do. But most of the time is shouldn't really affect it. If it does, It will affect it slightly. If the glass contains liquid it will most certainly make a big difference, as the liquid will absorb resonance, such as vibrations (pressure waves). If a glass exhibits resonance (a clear tone when struck or tapped it exhibits resonance) it can be shattered by using sound waves at that frequency. If it does not exhibit resonance ( a dull thud when flicked) it will require a great deal more sound energy to shatter. Resonance can be affected by liquid in the glass or the composition (good crystal versus everyday thick glasses)