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Chemistry, 18.04.2021 06:20 Luchi8115

How do you know where the resonance structures will occur without drawing the entire thing out? For example in the attached picture, how do you determine there is no double bond at z (when in my mind I picture there could be where the O has one pair, one single bond with H, and one double bond with N)?


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