| 1. | Carbocations are stabilized by the dispersion or delocalization of the positive charge
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| 2. | Thiourea core is flat due to high delocalization of electron density.
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| 3. | This observation of greater delocalization in less stable molecules is quite general.
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| 4. | Delocalization leads to lengthening of wavelength of electron therefore decreases the energy.
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| 5. | The delocalization energy in tetrazole is 209 kJ / mol.
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| 6. | H-bonding and thus delocalization further increases ring aromaticity.
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| 7. | A result that was irreconcilable with the observations on delocalization.
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| 8. | Molecules in this compound are approximately flat and exhibit high charge delocalization.
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| 9. | Consequently, the criterion for homoaromatic delocalization remains similarly ambiguous and somewhat controversial.
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| 10. | In contrast, aliphatic hydrocarbons lack this delocalization.
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