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Resonance refers to the representation of the electronic structure of a molecular entity in terms of contributing structures. The tag should be applied to any question that concern resonance structures or resonance energy. This tag should not be applied to questions about aromatic compounds (use the [aromatic-compounds] tag instead)
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Does the same name represents all resonance and hybrid structure of a molecule?
But the molecule shows resonance and its resonating structures are
So does the same name represents all the resonance structures? Does it also represent the hybrid structure of these structures? …
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How do we find hybridization when molecule has resonance?
Consider the following image which shows the resonance structures of $\ce{CO_3^{2-}}$ ion. What is the hybridization of $\ce{O}$? How do we proceed in such cases? … In one resonance structure, the top oxygen has $\ce{sp^3}$ hybridization and in others, it has $\ce{sp^2}$ hybridization. …