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Lone pair and Resonance (chemistry)

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Difference between Lone pair and Resonance (chemistry)

Lone pair vs. Resonance (chemistry)

In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atomIUPAC Gold Book definition: and is sometimes called a non-bonding pair. In chemistry, resonance or mesomerism is a way of describing delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions where the bonding cannot be expressed by one single Lewis structure.

Similarities between Lone pair and Resonance (chemistry)

Lone pair and Resonance (chemistry) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bond order, Chemistry, Covalent bond, Electronegativity, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Lewis structure, Molecule, Valence electron.

Bond order

Bond order is the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms.

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Chemistry

Chemistry is the scientific discipline involved with compounds composed of atoms, i.e. elements, and molecules, i.e. combinations of atoms: their composition, structure, properties, behavior and the changes they undergo during a reaction with other compounds.

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Covalent bond

A covalent bond, also called a molecular bond, is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.

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Electronegativity

Electronegativity, symbol ''χ'', is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons (or electron density) towards itself.

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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists in individual countries.

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Lewis structure

Lewis structures, also known as Lewis dot diagrams, Lewis dot formulas, Lewis dot structures, electron dot structures, or Lewis electron dot structures (LEDS), are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule.

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Molecule

A molecule is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.

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Valence electron

In chemistry, a valence electron is an outer shell electron that is associated with an atom, and that can participate in the formation of a chemical bond if the outer shell is not closed; in a single covalent bond, both atoms in the bond contribute one valence electron in order to form a shared pair.

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Lone pair and Resonance (chemistry) Comparison

Lone pair has 71 relations, while Resonance (chemistry) has 120. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 4.19% = 8 / (71 + 120).

References

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