Q10. Using resonance structures, predict where the partial positive charge will be predominant in the compound shown below. A B 8+ 8+ 8x 8+ 8+ 18+ D

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Q10. Using resonance structures, predict where the partial positive charge will be predominant in the
compound shown below.
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B
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8x
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