resonance structure of these compounds?
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Resonance structures are different ways to depict a molecule based on where electrons move. They form whenever a compound has double or triple bonds, or when one of the elements in a molecule has a lone pair of electrons. The total charge of all resonance structures always needs to be the same.
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Resonance structures are different ways to depict a molecule based on where electrons move. They form whenever a compound has double or triple bonds, or when one of the elements in a molecule has a lone pair of electrons. The total charge of all resonance structures always needs to be the same.
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