Chapter 10: Q10.25P (page 406)
Cryolite ( ) is an indispensable component in the electrochemical manufacture of aluminium. Draw a Lewis structure for the ion.
Short Answer
The structure of the is an octahedral structure.
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Chapter 10: Q10.25P (page 406)
Cryolite ( ) is an indispensable component in the electrochemical manufacture of aluminium. Draw a Lewis structure for the ion.
The structure of the is an octahedral structure.
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