The bond length between atoms involved in resonance. - changes between bonds eve
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The bond length between atoms involved in resonance.
- changes between bonds every microsecond or so within the molecule.
- has one preferred position so that one bond is shorter than the other, which is the same for each molecule; however, the shorter bond can only be detected experimentally.
-has one preferred position so that one bond is shorter than the other, but its position varies between molecules so that the average bond length over a mole is the same for all resonance positions.
-is exactly the same for all bond lengths.
Explanation / Answer
-is exactly the same for all bond lengths.
All the bond lengths are same as observed from advanced electroscopy.
Resonance theory explains as to why these bond lengths are same by taking the average but in fact all the bond lengths are same.
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