Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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What is a resonance structure? What does it tell us? page 256

5 comments:

The Thrill said...

IT is a condition that occurs when more than one valid Lewis structure can be written for a molecule or ion. It tells us what is in it. Thats why it is important.

bean said...

it occurs when more than one valid lewis structure can be written for a molecule or ion. it tells what it is. its important to know what things are

Anonymous said...

Resonance is a condition that occurs when more than one valid Lewis structure can be written for a molecule or ion. The two or more correct Lewis structures that represent a single molecule or ion are often referred to as resonance structures. They differ only in the position of the electron pairs, never the atom positions.

chris said...

It occurs when more than one lewis structure can be written for an ion. It tells you how many electrons are in an ion. It is very important.

Bierman said...

It something that happens more when more than one lewis structure is written. It tells whats in it. It is necisary to know whats in it.