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← ScienceWhich consequence results when localized molecular orbitals form?
A)Reduced electron delocalization is favoured✓
B)Overall bond order increases greatly
C)Electrical conductivity always improves dramatically
D)Resonance structures become dominant rapidly
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When systems exhibit localized molecular orbitals, reduced electron delocalization occurs because the electronic density is restricted to specific bonds rather than spreading across the molecule. Therefore, electron delocalization reduces, rather than increases because other states dominate.
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