A conjugated system in chemistry refers to a molecular structure where alternating single and multiple bonds (typically double bonds) exist, allowing for the delocalization of electrons across adjacent atoms. This delocalization occurs when p-orbitals overlap, enabling the electrons to be shared between multiple atoms rather than being localized between a single pair of atoms. Conjugated systems play a significant role in determining the physical and chemical properties of molecules, including their color, stability, and reactivity.
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