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- Draw a resonance structure that places a pi bond in a different position. Include all lone pairs in your structure. :O: H Drawing Q2. Circle the following pairs are not resonance structures of one another. Draw in all implied lone pairs on the structures. All formal charges have been included. A D $a G B E OH H to C F FDraw a Lewis structure that obeys the octet rule for each of the following ions. Assign formal charges to each atom. Draw the molecule by placing atoms on the grid and connecting them with bonds. Include all lone pairs of electrons. ClO3-