What is meant by canonical structures? Draw canonical structures and hybrid structures
of nitromethane and benzene.
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What is meant by canonical structures? Draw canonical structures and hybrid structures
of nitromethane and benzene.
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in chemistry, canonical structures is a way of representing or describing the delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions (like is sulfate, phosphate ions) where the bonding cannot be expressed in terms of single lewis structure.A "canonical structure" is also known as a resonance structure, i.e. one of possibly more than one contributing structures that combine to produce the true, resonance hybrid structure.
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