80. Which set shows the correct resonance structures for SeO2? a. :O? - S?e - O?: ? O? = S?e = O? b. :O? = S?e - O?: ? :O? - S?e = O?: c. :O? = Se = O?: ? :O ? Se - O?: ? :O? - Se ? O: d. O? = S?e - O?: ? :O? - S?e = O? e. SeO2 does not have a resonance structure.
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