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Write a Lewis structure for each of the following polyatomic ions. Show all bonding valence
electron pairs as lines and all nonbonding valence electron pairs as dots. For those ions that
exhibit resonance, draw the various possible resonance forms.
a. phosphate ion, PO4 3-
b. chlorate ion, ClO3-
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