Does conjugation increase stability in molecules?

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Conjugation occurs when there is a series of overlapping p orbitals, leading to increased stability in molecules. This phenomenon is fundamental in organic chemistry, as it allows for the delocalization of electrons across adjacent atoms. The discussion confirms that the presence of conjugated systems contributes significantly to the overall stability of molecular structures.

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Just a quick question. On the most basic level:wink:, conjugation simply occurs whenever there are a series of overlapping p orbitals?
 
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Yes, the overlap increases stability of the molecule
 

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