Question 5 a) Draw all the reasonable resonance structures for N20 with the atoms bonded in...
Draw complete Lewis (electron-dot) structures and calculate the formal charges for all the atoms in the species listed below. If more than one reasonable resonance structure is possible, draw them all, with the corresponding formal charges, and indicate which structure represents the best or would contribute the most to the hybrid resonance structure of the given molecule/ion. a) AlCle b) N20 c) Dithionite anion, S202 d) Methyl azide, CH3-N3
Draw three resonance structures for CNS. This species has its three atoms bonded sequentially in the following fashion: C-N-S. Draw your resonance structures so that the atoms in them are bonded together in this order Select the most important resonance structure for this species based on the formal charges on the atoms of the three resonance structures you have drawn. Select the choices from below which make the statements true about this (most important) resonance structure (a) The leftmost bond...
Resonance Structures. Draw one reasonable resonance structure for each of the following. Resonance Structures. Draw one reasonable resonance structure for each of the following. More Resonance, Structures, Draw all reasonable resonance structure for the following. Circle the r.s. that contributes more to the hybrid. If two or more contribute equally, circle all.
For the cyanate ion (NCO), a. Draw three reasonable Lewis structures (i.e. resonance structures) that obey the octet rule. b. Calculate the formal charge for each element in each structure. Clearly show your work c. Clearly identify the most stable structure based on the formal charges calculated in part b. d. Explain the reason for the structure you selected as most stable.
PART II a) Draw all of the Lewis structures possible for the molecules below (resonance structures) and b) Indicate the formal charge on all of the atoms in your structures. Based on the formal charges, are the structures equivalent or not equivalent. If not determine the "best" resonance structure. (a) CO, (b) NO, (c) NO, (d) N,
Nitromethane structures: Consider nitromethane (CH3NO2). Three reasonable lewis structures (resonance structures) can be drawn for this molecule. a. Draw each of the three most reasonable Lewis structures (two of them look almost identical to each other). b. Calculate the formal charges on C, N and O in each of your Lewis structures. c. Give the hybridization on each atom in each resonance structure. d. Will the geometry of the molecule change depending on which resonance structure is the dominant contributor...
Question 7 1 pts How many equivalent resonance structures can be drawn for NO2F (N is the central atom) where all atoms satisfy the octet rule? 03 0 1 o 4 O 2 Question 8 1 pts A resonance structure of ozone (03) is given blow. What is the formal charge on the central oxygen atom? ö-0–o: O +2 o-2 00 +1 Question 9 1 pts Which of the following is the best Lewis structure for CIF +? : 51:...
Draw the Lewis structure (including resonance structures) for diazomethane (CH2N2). For each resonance structure, assign formal charges to all atoms that have formal charge. Draw the molecules by placing atoms on the canvas and connecting them with bonds. Include all lone pairs of electrons. Show the formal charges of all atoms in the correct structures.
6. (20 points) There are three non-equivalent resonance Lewis structures for the selenate ion, Se042. Draw the three non-equivalent (different formal charge distribution) resonance structures for the ion. Indicate the formal charges for all atoms in each resonance structure. Which structure is the major contributor to the resonance?
Draw the Lewis structure (including resonance structures) for methyl azide (CH3N3). For each resonance structure, assign formal charges to all atoms that have formal charge.