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N and F must have octets in a valid Lewis structure. On your paper, draw the...
On your paper draw the one valid Lewis structure for 032- and calculate the Formal Charges for each of the three Oxygens. (Upload = 12pts) Below, what is the formal charge on the central O atom? O +2 ОО O +1 O-1 O-2
Draw the Lewis structure for NO2- including any valid resonance structures. Which of the following statements is TRUE? Draw the Lewis structure for NO2- including any valid resonance structures. Which of the following statements is TRUE? The nitrite ion contains two N=O double bonds. The nitrite ion contains one N
7. Draw (on paper) a Lewis structure for the nitrate ion and answer the questions below. Do not draw double bonds unless they are needed for the central atom to obey the octet rule. 1. There are equivalent Lewis structures for NO3-. (number) 2. The average N-O bond order is .
Draw the Lewis Structure for NH3. Now answer the following questions based on your Lewis structure: (Enter an integer value only.) # of bonding electrons # of non bonding electrons # of lone pairs on the nitrogen atom I
Using a partial Lewis dot structure like the one shown above, draw two more possible structures for the radical cation below and circle the missing electron. Fragmentation of Alkanes loss of e wadol C6H14 radical cation = (M+. The scheme above shows the formation of the hexane radical cation from the neutral hexane molecule by bombarding the molecule with high energy electrons which results in the loss of an electron from the molecule. The species that is missing one electron...
An incomplete Lewis structure is shown below. The structure only shows the atoms and how they are connected. The molecule has a net charge of +1. Complete the Lewis structure giving all atoms full octets. If there is more than one way to do this, draw resonance structures showing all possibilities. If not, just draw one Lewis structure. Be sure to write in any non-zero formal charges. SHOW ALL STRUCTURES NECESSARY H— C— C—N—H H
PART B - NITROGEN AND RELATED COMPOUDS Formula Lewis Structure Formula Lewis Structure NH, NO, N.H PO NHOH PBr 1. How many bonds does nitrogen typically form? Does this make sense based on the number of valence electrons in a nitrogen atom? Explain your answer. 2. Does phosphorus typically form the same number of bonds as nitrogen? Use the periodic table to explain why your answer makes sense. 3. Circle the structures below that represent a typical bonding pattern for...
1. Draw the Lewis structure of water showing all valence electrons with lines for covalent bonds and dots for unshared electrons. Add a box around each hydrogen- bonding donor site and add a circle around any hydrogen- bonding acceptor sites in your structure. (Hint: there are two of each. The equal number of donors and acceptors is why water hydrogen-bonds so well with other waters.) Draw the Lewis structure of hydrofluoric acid, HF, showing all valence electrons with lines for...
Draw a Lewis structure for each of the following species. If more than one valid structure is possible, calculate formal charges to select the preferred structure. Be sure to include all lone pairs, radicals, and charges in the structure. Make sure the structure has the same number of electrons as the valence electrons in the compound. Cro 1H,O PH, B(OH)s CIo NaCl of 3.5 pa
Draw a Lewis structure of the molecule that matches the description below. All non- H atoms should have full octets, and all formal charges should be zero. Unless you're told otherwise, assume there are no rings in the molecule. Convert the Lewis structure below into a skeletal structure. Description: The molecule is composed of 18, 2C's, and 4H's and it contains a C-S single bond. H — C— C— C— C= C— C— C— H H :7: H :Br: H