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A molecule is described by three Lewis structures having energies `E_1`, `E_2`, and `E_3`, respectively. The energies of these structures follow the order `E_1gtE_2gtE_3`, respectively. If the experimental energy of the molecules is `E_0`, the resonance energy is

A

`(E_(1)+E_(2)+E_(3))-E_(0)`

B

`E_(0)-E_(3)`

C

`E_(0)-E_(1)`

D

`E_(0)-E_(2)`

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