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According to the theory of resonance, if two or more Lewis structures with the same arrangement of atoms can be written for a molecule, ion, or radical, the actual distribution of electrons is an average of that shown by the various Lewis structures.

Resonance Structures and Resonance Hybrids

The Lewis structure of a nitrite anion (NO2) may actually be drawn in two different ways, distinguished by the locations of the N–O and N=O bonds.

Figure1

If nitrite ionscontain a single and a double bond, the two bond lengths are expected to be different. A double bond between two atoms is shorter (and stronger) than a single bond between the same two atoms. However, experiments show that both N–O bonds in NO2 have the same strength and length, and are identical in all other properties. It is not possible to write a single Lewis structure for NO2 in which nitrogen has an octet, and both bonds are equivalent.

Instead, the concept of resonance is used: The actual distribution of electrons in each of the nitrogen–oxygen bonds in NO2 is the average of a double bond and a single bond.

The individual Lewis structures are called resonance structures. The actual electronic structure of the molecule (the average of the resonance forms) is called a resonance hybrid of the individual resonance forms. A double-headed arrow between Lewis structures indicates that they are resonance forms.

Figure2

The carbonate anion, CO32−, provides a second example of resonance.

Figure3

  • One oxygen atom must have a double bond to carbon to complete the octet on the central atom.
  • All oxygen atoms, however, are equivalent, and the double bond could form from any one of the three atoms. This gives rise to three resonance forms of the carbonate ion.
  • Since three identical resonance structures can be written, the actual arrangement of electrons in the carbonate ion is known to be the average of the three structures.
  • Again, experiments show that all three C–O bonds are exactly the same.

A molecule described as a resonance hybrid never possesses an electronic structure described by either resonance form. It does not fluctuate between resonance forms; rather, the actual electronic structure is always the average of that shown by all resonance forms.

This text is adapted fromOpenstax, Chemistry 2e, Chapter 7.4 Formal Charges and Resonance.

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ResonanceHybrid StructuresLewis StructuresElectron DistributionNitrite AnionBond LengthsResonance StructuresResonance HybridsN O BondsEquivalent BondsConcept Of ResonanceElectronic StructureResonance FormsCarbonate Anion

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