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How does the concept of resonance explain the lack of isomers in ortho-disubstituted benzene?
A. Because ortho positions are always identical.
B. Because rotation around the ring is restricted.
C. Because the substituents are equivalent due to delocalized electrons.
D. Because benzene is a symmetrical molecule.
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