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    Ozone, O<sub>3</sub>, Can Be Drawn with More Than One Resonance
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Ozone, O3, Can Be Drawn with More Than One Resonance

Question 102

Question 102

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Ozone, O3, can be drawn with more than one resonance structure. Which of the following are correct?


A) Ozone, O<sub>3</sub>, can be drawn with more than one resonance structure. Which of the following are correct? A)    B)    C) Both of the above. D) None of the above.
B) Ozone, O<sub>3</sub>, can be drawn with more than one resonance structure. Which of the following are correct? A)    B)    C) Both of the above. D) None of the above.
C) Both of the above.
D) None of the above.

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