
The stability of resonance structures depends on the following factors:
Minimum charge separation
Maximum number of atoms having complete octet
Negative charge on more electronegative atoms
Positive charge on less electronegative atoms
Analysis of options:
Option (1): Contains unnecessary charge separation and a carbocation not well stabilised.
Option (2): Has:
Minimum charge separation
Positive charge delocalised and stabilised by resonance
Negative charge located on oxygen (more electronegative) Hence, it is the most stable.
Option (3): Contains two adjacent positive charges, leading to strong electrostatic repulsion.
Option (4): Shows excessive charge separation and a highly unstable dicationic nitrogen.
What will be the equilibrium constant of the given reaction carried out in a \(5 \,L\) vessel and having equilibrium amounts of \(A_2\) and \(A\) as \(0.5\) mole and \(2 \times 10^{-6}\) mole respectively?
The reaction : \(A_2 \rightleftharpoons 2A\)

Cobalt chloride when dissolved in water forms pink colored complex $X$ which has octahedral geometry. This solution on treating with cone $HCl$ forms deep blue complex, $\underline{Y}$ which has a $\underline{Z}$ geometry $X, Y$ and $Z$, respectively, are


What will be the equilibrium constant of the given reaction carried out in a \(5 \,L\) vessel and having equilibrium amounts of \(A_2\) and \(A\) as \(0.5\) mole and \(2 \times 10^{-6}\) mole respectively?
The reaction : \(A_2 \rightleftharpoons 2A\)