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No. First of all, the bond is technically ionic, although at high temperatures, it may behave as a single covalent bond. Still, even if the bond is covalent in character, there will not be any resonance because you need a compound that contains both single and double covalent bonds to exhibit resonance.

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10y ago

No it does not because there are no double bonds involved.

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11y ago

No there are only single bonds

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12y ago

n it is not

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