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In Keynes's liquidity preference framework
Compound
A concoction formed through the chemical union of two or more elements in determined proportions.
Energy π MO
Refers to molecular orbitals formed by the overlap of pi orbitals, affecting molecular stability and reactivity, particularly in conjugated systems.
Resonance Energy
The difference in energy between the actual structure of a molecule and the energy of the most stable resonance structure, indicating stability due to resonance.
Stability
The tendency of a chemical compound to maintain its original state or resist decomposition under specific conditions.
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