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Three Possible Resonance Forms for NO₂ NH - Are Shown

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Three possible resonance forms for NO₂ NH - are shown below. Pick the best answer.
I. Three possible resonance forms for NO₂ NH - are shown below. Pick the best answer. I.   II.   III.   A)  I and II are correct resonance forms, III is not and no others exist B)  I and II are not correct resonance forms, III is the only possible Lewis structure for this molecule C)  None of the Lewis structures shown are correct; one or more other Lewis structure(s)  can be written. D)  All of the Lewis structures are correct resonance forms and no others exist. E)  All of the Lewis structures are correct resonance forms but one or more others can also be written.
II. Three possible resonance forms for NO₂ NH - are shown below. Pick the best answer. I.   II.   III.   A)  I and II are correct resonance forms, III is not and no others exist B)  I and II are not correct resonance forms, III is the only possible Lewis structure for this molecule C)  None of the Lewis structures shown are correct; one or more other Lewis structure(s)  can be written. D)  All of the Lewis structures are correct resonance forms and no others exist. E)  All of the Lewis structures are correct resonance forms but one or more others can also be written.
III. Three possible resonance forms for NO₂ NH - are shown below. Pick the best answer. I.   II.   III.   A)  I and II are correct resonance forms, III is not and no others exist B)  I and II are not correct resonance forms, III is the only possible Lewis structure for this molecule C)  None of the Lewis structures shown are correct; one or more other Lewis structure(s)  can be written. D)  All of the Lewis structures are correct resonance forms and no others exist. E)  All of the Lewis structures are correct resonance forms but one or more others can also be written.


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