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In the chemical reactions,

the compounds 'A' and 'B' respectively are

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(a) The two structures differ in the position of atoms and therefore, do not constitute resonance structures.
(b) These constitutes a pair of resonance structures.
(c) These are not resonance structures because these differ in the position of atoms
(d) These are not resonance structures because these differ in the position of atoms.
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