For the following assume the species are covalently bound and ahve a siglecentral atom. For simple species, draw by inspection. For more complex species, follow the seven steps for writing electron dot structures for species with a single central atom. Draw the best dot structures for the following species
a) CO32-
b) NH4+
c) S2O32-
d) H2CS
e) ICI4-
f) SeI2
g) ICI4+
h) SO32-
i) XeOF2
Draw electron dot structures for the following oxoacids:
a) HNO3
b) H3PO4
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