Two possible electron-dot structures are shown for the cyanate ion, NCO-. (Figure 1) What can you conclude about how favorable the structures are?
a) Structure A is more favored.
b) Structure B is more favored.
c) The structures are equally favored.
Two possible electron-dot structures are shown for the cyanate ion, NCO-. (Figure 1) What can...
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.
14. Give the electron dot structure of the carbonate ion, CO;?, showing all possible resonance structures.
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...
A) There are two ions that have the empirical formula CNO-. The cyanate ion has the three atoms in the order N-C-O, while the fulminate ion has the three atoms in the order C-N-O i) Draw all of the resonance structures that satisfy the octet rule for each ion. Include all non-zero formal charges in your structures. ii) Based on formal charges, which of these resonance structures would you expect to make a significant contribution to the actual structures of...
please define if all 12 are compounds or ions and the electron
dot structures too
Electron Dot Structures Name Lab REMEMBER DONT ATTACH OXYGENS TO EACH OTHER IF YOU CAN HELP IT 1. Predict reasonable structures for the following Compound or ion structure H2SO4 HCIO H3PO4 CIO2 BrF3 HCIO
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
4. Consider the molecule BF3. Two possible resonance structures are shown below. :: a) Use curved arrows to show electron movement. b) Assign formal charges to each resonance contributor. c) Are both structures equally contributing to the resonance hybrid? Which is the better structure and why?
Draw the Lewis electron dot structures for the following compound.
Calculate the formal charge on each atom in wach structure and if
theres is more than one possible structure for the compound use
formal charge to indicate the more likely structure. Label all
bonds as being polar or nonpolar.
Draw the Lewis electron dot structures for the following compound. Calculate the formal charge on each atom in each structure and if there is more than one possible structure for the...
The nitrite ion can be represented as a resonance hybrid of
two significant Lewis structures. Which statements about this are
correct ? Please explain Why ?
(A) CO (B) HCN (C) NH (D) P 50. The nitrite ion, NO2 can be represented as a resonance hybrid of two significant Lewis structures. Which statements about this are correct? I. The two resonance structures contribute equally to th structure. II. The formal charge of nitrogen is zero in both resonance structures. (A)...
1. What does the term 'resonance structures' refer to? 2. Write out the electron dot structure for SO3. 3. What is the name of SO3? 4. Does SO3 have any resonance structures? If so how many? How do they differ? 5. Is SO3 a polar or non-polar molecule? Why? 6. What is the shape of the molecule?