chem: so2 doesn't have resonance anymore
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The resonance structures of a compound show that none of the models is truly correct but instead the actual structure is somewhere **in between all of them**, and is **not** "flipping" between the various resonance structures.
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!!! warning
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Even molecules such as $\text{SO}_2$ have resonance structures as the possible naive structures prior to involving formal charges are also considered to be resonant.
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Molecules such as $\text{SO}_2$ have resonance structures as the possible naive structures prior to involving formal charges are *not* considered to be resonant.
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The **resonance-hybrid** structure shows that the actual strength of all three bonds is equal and somewhere between a single and double bond.
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