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`H_(3)PO_(3)` can be represented by structures I and II shown below. Can these two structures be taken as the canonical forms of the resonance hybride representing `H_(3)PO_(3)`? If not, give resonance hybrid representing `H_(3)PO_(3)`? If not, give reasons for the same.

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To determine whether the two structures of \( H_3PO_3 \) can be considered as canonical forms of the resonance hybrid, we need to analyze the characteristics of resonance structures and the provided structures. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Structures**: - Let's denote the two structures as Structure I and Structure II. - Structure I has a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a double bond to oxygen (C=O). - Structure II has a different arrangement of the hydroxyl groups and the double bond. ...
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