Conditions for Resonance: Why Acetamide and Carbonate Matter
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Resonance requires specific conditions for electron delocalization. The molecule must have a conjugated system with alternating single and double bonds, and atoms must be capable of sharing electrons. Acetamide and the carbonate ion are classic examples where resonance occurs, influencing bond lengths, reactivity, and stability
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