Chapter 5: Problem 8
What are resonance structures? What is a resonance hybrid?
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Chapter 5: Problem 8
What are resonance structures? What is a resonance hybrid?
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Pass a piece of paper around the group and ask each group member in turn to perform the next step in the process of determining a correct Lewis structure (including formal charges on all atoms and resonance structures, if appropriate) for the following molecules and ions: N2H4, CCl4, CO3 2-, and NH4+.
Write Lewis structures for each molecule or ion. Include resonance structures if necessary and assign formal charges to all atoms. If you need to, expand the octet on the central atom to lower formal charge. a. SO4 2- b. HSO4 - c. SO3 d. BrO2 -
Draw the Lewis structure for nitric acid (the hydrogen atom is attached to one of the oxygen atoms). Include all three resonance structures by alternating the double bond among the three oxygen atoms. Use formal charge to determine which of the resonance structures is most important to the structure of nitric acid.
Determine whether each molecule is polar or nonpolar. a. SiCl4 b. CF2Cl2 c. SeF6 d. IF5
A molecule with the formula AB3 has a trigonal planar geometry. How many electron groups are on the central atom?
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