Keep the jeep rolling people! Now, back to resonance. For an overview, the Wikipedia is a good starter:
In chemistry, resonance or mesomerism [1] 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
A few of these words may be a bit complicated. Therefor, I will expand upon it in a simpler manner:
Basically, Resonance happens when there are two different bond types when between 3 or more atoms of 2 elements. For example, let's say you have the element NO2-. Well, if you did the Lewis dot structure, you would get this result:
Notice that there is one double bond, and one single bond. Well, for reasons unbeknown to me, this is not how the element really exists. Instead, they exist in a way that is "in between" (Liebs described it as "one and a half" so it's easier to visualize, though it is not technically one and a half). Therefor, this is how they should be drawn:
Well, that's what we learned today. For the remaining time, we were generously given time to work on our worksheets. Whether you used it wisely (and you can assume if I did or not) is up to you. So basically yeah. I'll be back tomorrow. Stay Classy HCPER61011.
2 comments:
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Yep I agree with Josh!
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