- In chemistry, resonance, also
called mesomerism, is a way of
describing bonding in
certain molecules or
polyatomic ions by the
combination of
several contributing...
- effect,
mesomerism and
mesomer were
introduced by
Ingold in 1938 as an
alternative to Pauling's
synonymous concept of resonance. "
Mesomerism" in this...
- IUPAC.
Retrieved 27 Dec 2023.
Richard L. Bent,
Aspects of
isomerism and
mesomerism. II.
Structural isomerism,
Journal of
Chemical Education 1953, 30, 6,...
- resistance. The
sulfonyl group is also
linked to the
aromatic system by
mesomerism and the bond
therefore strengthened by
mesomeric energy. As a result,...
- some of its
electron density into a
conjugated π
system via
resonance (
mesomerism) or
inductive effects (or induction)—called +M or +I effects, respectively—thus...
- 1021/cr60245a001. Lincke,
Gerhard (2002). "On
quinacridones and
their supramolecular mesomerism within the
crystal lattice". Dyes and Pigments. 52 (3): 169–181. doi:10...
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Mesomerism of N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylformamidinium chloride...
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inductive effects, isomerism, resonance, aromaticity, hyperconjugation,
mesomerism,
carbocations and carbanions, free radical, bond
cleavage including heterolysis...
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geometry and
should not be
confused with
canonical resonance structures or
mesomers. In
inorganic extended solids,
valence tautomerism can
manifest itself...
- to get
dislocated on the left site of the beta-carbon. Consequently,
mesomerism occurs,
dislocating the
negative charge between the alpha-carbon and the...