Chapter 10: Q10.8P (page 405)
Draw a Lewis structure for (a) ; (b) ; (c) .
Short Answer
The Lewis structure of
a.

b.

c.

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Chapter 10: Q10.8P (page 405)
Draw a Lewis structure for (a) ; (b) ; (c) .
The Lewis structure of
a.

b.

c.

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Like several other bonds, carbon-oxygen bonds have lengths and strengths that depend on the bond order. Draw Lewis structures for the following species, and arrange them in order of increasing carbon-oxygen bond length and then by increasing carbon-oxygen bond strength:
A student isolates a product with the molecular shape shown at right (F is orange).

Determine the electron-group arrangement, molecular shape, and ideal bond angle(s) for each of the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Determine the shape around each central atom in each molecule, and explain any deviation from ideal bond angles: (a) (no H-S bond) (b) (ONNO2)
These species do not obey the octet rule. Draw a Lewis structure for each, and state the type of octet-rule exception:
(a)
(b)
(c) (one P±H bond)
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