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Topic: The term when there is alternate single and double bonds? For example- Azo dyes  (Read 4672 times)

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Offline azumore

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What's the term for having alternate single and double bonds?
For example- Azo dyes
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Offline Baerchen

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Is it conjugation?

Offline Jorriss

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I think you are probably referring to aromatic/anti aromatic?

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I think it's better to clarify what you mean but may be your desired term is resonance

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It's definitely not resonance. I think it may be conjugate base?

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Thanks that's what I wanted. Thank you.

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