
Resonance in Action: Bond Length, Acidity & More!
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Chemistry, Science, Biology, Physics
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explores the impact of resonance on chemical properties such as bond length, dipole moment, acidic strength, and basic strength. It highlights how resonance shortens the carbon-chlorine bond in vinyl chloride, leading to a specific dipole moment. The tutorial also compares the acidic strength of phenol and cyclohexanone, attributing phenol's higher acidity to resonance stabilization. Additionally, it contrasts the basicity of aniline and ammonia, explaining that resonance decreases aniline's basicity.
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