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    When Two or More Equivalent Bonding Arrangements Exist in a Molecule
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When Two or More Equivalent Bonding Arrangements Exist in a Molecule

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

When two or more equivalent bonding arrangements exist in a molecule, they are called


A) Lewis dot structures.
B) resonance structures.
C) isomers.
D) rotamers.
E) conformers.

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