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What is wrong with the Lewis structure depicted below? O: Multiple answers: You can select more than one option O A At least one atom has less than an octet O B Separation of formal charge persists OCFormal charges are not minimized O D Row 2 element exceeds octet O E Incorrect central atom
HQ8.41 Unanswered 2 attempts left What is wrong with the Lewis structure depicted below? Select all that apply At least one atom has less than an octet Separation of formal charge persists Formal charges are not minimized Row 2 element exceeds octet Incorrect central atom ÖH H-N-c: Submit
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CHEMICAL BONDING Deciding whether a Lewis structure satisfies the octet rule Yes. äö. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: 1 No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* O Yes. O No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The...
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Lewis Dot, VSEPR and Hybridization Provide the Lewis dot diagram and the valence electron counts of the following molecular formulas. For all underlined elements in the molecular formula give the hybridization (HYB), electron geometry (EG) and molecular geometry (MG). 1)Bros (Determine formal charge for each element in this molecule and show your work.) НҮВ: EG: -MG: 2)SeOF2 HYB: EG: 3)BeH2 HYB: _EG: MG:...
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Lewis Dot, VSEPR and Hybridization Provide the Lewis dot diagram and the valence electron counts of the following molecular formulas. For all underlined elements in the molecular formula give the hybridization (HYB), electron geometry (EG) and molecular geometry (MG). 1)Bros (Determine formal charge for each element in this...
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Find the quantum numbers for the following elements | Ca N Te Be2 LI" V U Dy 02 NE TIS Oxidation #s Rules: METALS can have ONLY POSITIVE oxidation #s NONMETALS can have BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE oxidation #s Find the Oxidation Numbers for the following elements Ag P Li Al Lewis Dot Structure Rules for making your Lewis Dot Structure 1. Calculate the...
Molecular Species Lists List #1 1. NO2 6. IF3 2. PCI3 7. C2H6O (more than one possible isomer) NO3 3. C4H4 (all carbon atoms in a ring) 8. 4. HCN 5. PCI5 List #2 1. CH3BR 5. SbCls IC12* 2. 6. So,- 3. NO2* 7. ICI4 4. BF3 8. C2H2Cl2 (more than one possible isomer) 40 List #3 O3 (not a cyclic structure) PCl 1. 6. 2. H2NNH2 7. CIFS C3H6 (more than one possible isomer) CS2 8. 3. ВСЬ...
8. Select the true statement. a. Atomic radius increases going from left to right across a period. b. The p electrons in fluorine are more poorly shielded from the nuclear charge than the p electrons in carbon. c. Cations are larger than their corresponding neutral atoms. d. Anions are smaller than their corresponding neutral atoms. e. Ionic radius generally decreases down a group. 9. (ACS question) Which of these elements has the highest first ionization energy? a. Ne b. F...
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Electronic Structure of Atoms 1.20 Write the ground-state electron configuration for each atom. After each atom is its atomic number in parentheses. (a) Sodium (11) (b) Magnesium (12) (c) Oxygen (8) (d) Nitrogen (7) 1.21 Identify the atom that has each ground-state electron configuration. (a) 1s 2s 2p 3:23p (b) 1:2 2:22 1.23 How many electrons are in the...
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INTRODUCTION The chemical and physical properties of substances are influenced by the way in which valence electrons are distributed and by the three-dimensional shape of the molecule or ion. X- ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, Raman and microwave absorption spectroscopy, as well as dipole moment measurements are used to ascertain the three-dimensional structure of a substance. Thus, techniques are available which can identify the geometry of substances. Results of these measurements generally...