Draw the resonance contributors for the species/molecules shown in the boxes below. The number of resonance contributors is equal to the number of boxes for each question. Then, indicate which species (if any) is the MAJOR contributor towards the resonance hybrid (most stable). i. ii.

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Draw the resonance contributors for the species/molecules shown in the boxes below. The number of resonance contributors is equal to the number of boxes. Then, indicate which species (if any) is the major contributor towards the resonance hybrid (most stable).

Draw the resonance contributors for the species/molecules shown in the boxes below. The number of resonance
contributors is equal to the number of boxes for each question. Then, indicate which species (if any) is the MAJOR
contributor towards the resonance hybrid (most stable).
i.
ii.
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the resonance contributors for the species/molecules shown in the boxes below. The number of resonance contributors is equal to the number of boxes for each question. Then, indicate which species (if any) is the MAJOR contributor towards the resonance hybrid (most stable). i. ii.
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