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Sulfulfur dioxide is commonly used as a preservative. Its chemical formula is S02. The model below represents
Based on the model, which statement best describes sulfur dioxide?
O A. The molecules of sulfur dioxide form an extended structure.
B. The molecules of sulfur dioxide are made of one type of atom.
C. The molecules of sulfur dioxide form a repeating pattern of one type of atom.
D. The molecules of sulfur dioxide are able to freely move past each other.
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