Which molecule would have the greatest delocalization energy? O Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4) Carbonate (CO3²-) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 1,3-butadiene O Formate (CHO2)

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Which molecule would have the greatest
delocalization energy?
O Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4)
Carbonate (CO3²-)
O Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
1,3-butadiene
O Formate (CHO2')
Transcribed Image Text:Which molecule would have the greatest delocalization energy? O Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4) Carbonate (CO3²-) O Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 1,3-butadiene O Formate (CHO2')
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