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Why are both S-O bonds in sulfur dioxide (SO₂) considered to have equal strength?
A. Sulfur forms two identical bonds
B. Oxygen atoms are identical
C. Resonance leads to equivalent bond orders
D. Sulfur has an expanded octet
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