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In the VB theory explanation of benzene, what do the two Kekulé structures represent?
A. Actual isomers of benzene.
B. Different possible arrangements of localized π bonds.
C. The only structures that contribute to benzene's hybrid.
D. Structures with fully delocalized electrons.
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