It's not resonant, because there are no resonant bonds. There are 24 electrons total, and 10 of them are used to connect all of the atoms. There is a double bond between the two carbons, and each of the Flourines have 6 electrons. :)
No. A hydrocarbon must have at least three or four carbon atoms to have isomers. A molecule must have at least three atoms capable of sustaining a double bond to have resonance.
No
Resonance structure
Resonance structures refer to bonding in molecules or ions that cannot be correctly represented by a single Lewis structure. The Lewis dot structures show valence electrons.
The difference between the actual energy of the molecule and that of most stable resonating structure is known as Resonance Energy.
Resonance
yes
Resonance structure of butadiene explains H2C. This is known as carbon and hydrogen.
The actual structure
no
no
The formula is: C2H2F2
No, the structure of the compound shifts back and forth from one resonance structure to the other rapidly.
Resonance structure
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
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No, H2O does not have a possible resonance structures.
resonance forms are individual lewis structure in cases where two or more lewis structure are equally good descriptions of a single molecule .
detail of isovalent hypercojugation