Exams › JEE Advanced › Chemistry
The resonance energy of the resonance hybrid of a molecule is greater when:
- the canonical (contributing) structures are equivalent rather than non-equivalent
- the molecule is aromatic rather than non-aromatic
- the canonical structures are non-equivalent rather than equivalent
- the molecule is non-aromatic rather than aromatic
Correct answer: the canonical (contributing) structures are equivalent rather than non-equivalent
Solution
Resonance energy is largest when the canonical structures are equivalent (degenerate), because they then contribute equally to the hybrid and maximize delocalization. Non-equivalent structures of differing stability contribute unequally and give smaller resonance energy.
Related JEE Advanced Chemistry questions
⚔️ Practice JEE Advanced Chemistry free + battle 1v1 →