For resonance forms of a molecule or ion, __________. Group of answer choices one form always corresponds to the observed structure all the resonance structures are observed in various proportions the same atoms need not be bonded to each other in all resonance forms there cannot be more than two resonance structures for a given species the observed structure is an average of the resonance forms

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For resonance forms of a molecule or ion, __________.

Group of answer choices
one form always corresponds to the observed structure
all the resonance structures are observed in various proportions
the same atoms need not be bonded to each other in all resonance forms
there cannot be more than two resonance structures for a given species
the observed structure is an average of the resonance forms
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