What Does BRE Stand For?
BRE stands for Bond Resonance Energy
Bond Resonance Energy (BRE) refers to the energy associated with the delocalization of electrons in a molecule, which allows for the formation of resonance structures. It quantifies the stabilization gained by a molecule due to the presence of multiple contributing structures, rather than being confined to a single structural representation. BRE plays a crucial role in understanding molecular stability, reactivity, and the properties of conjugated systems in various fields of chemistry, including organic and inorganic chemistry.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym