I want to learn about the Mesomeric effect

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The discussion focuses on the mesomeric effect and the search for reliable sources on the topic. Participants express frustration over the abundance of easily accessible information, suggesting that the original poster may not have specified their needs clearly. The conversation also explores the relationship between the mesomeric effect, resonance structures, and formal charges, indicating a desire for deeper understanding of these concepts. The need for clarity in the request for information is emphasized, as it would help others provide more targeted assistance.
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I am looking for a source about the mesomeric effect ,i couldn't find anything satisfactory, so if you have any suggestion?
 
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Thousands of easily googlable sources, no idea what you don't like about them so no way to point you to the one that will be better for you.
 
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Is it any relationship between the mesomeric effect resonance structure and formal charges?
 
samy4408 said:
Is it any relationship between the mesomeric effect resonance structure and formal charges?
What HAVE you found so far?
 
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