Answer the following questions about the Lewis structure for ammonium carbonate, (NH4)2CO3 There are ammonium ions and carbonate ions. There are ionic bonds in the molecule. Each ammonium ion has central atoms and valence electrons. In each ammonium ion, the central N has RED: shape is (x), and the bond angles are The single carbonate ion has REDS and valence electrons. The carbonate ion has single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds, and triple covalent bonds. For the carbonate ion, the shape at the central C is and the bond angles are about а. О b. 1 С. 2 d. 3 е. 4 f. 5 g. 8 h. 10 i. j. 14 k. 16 1. 18

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Answer the following questions about the Lewis structure for ammonium
carbonate, (NHa)½CO3
There are
ammonium ions and
carbonate ions. There are
ionic bonds in the molecule.
Each ammonium ion has
central atoms and
valence electrons.
In each ammonium ion, the central N has
REDS, tH
shape is (x), and the bond angles are
The single carbonate ion has
REDS and
valence electrons.
The carbonate ion has
single covalent bonds,
double covalent bonds, and
triple covalent bonds.
For the carbonate ion, the shape at the central C is
and the bond angles are about
а. О
b. 1
С. 2
d. 3
е. 4
f. 5
g. 8
h. 10
i. 12
j. 14
k. 16
I. 18
m. 20
n. 24
О. 26
р. 30
q. 32
r. 34
S. 36
t.
diatomic
u. pyramidal
v. linear
z. bent
w. monoatomic ions
x. tetrahedral
y. trigonal planar
aа. 1200
bb. 180°
ff.
c. no bond angles, no central atom
nonpolar
dd. 109.5°
ее. polar
gg. ionic
hh. O and O
Transcribed Image Text:Answer the following questions about the Lewis structure for ammonium carbonate, (NHa)½CO3 There are ammonium ions and carbonate ions. There are ionic bonds in the molecule. Each ammonium ion has central atoms and valence electrons. In each ammonium ion, the central N has REDS, tH shape is (x), and the bond angles are The single carbonate ion has REDS and valence electrons. The carbonate ion has single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds, and triple covalent bonds. For the carbonate ion, the shape at the central C is and the bond angles are about а. О b. 1 С. 2 d. 3 е. 4 f. 5 g. 8 h. 10 i. 12 j. 14 k. 16 I. 18 m. 20 n. 24 О. 26 р. 30 q. 32 r. 34 S. 36 t. diatomic u. pyramidal v. linear z. bent w. monoatomic ions x. tetrahedral y. trigonal planar aа. 1200 bb. 180° ff. c. no bond angles, no central atom nonpolar dd. 109.5° ее. polar gg. ionic hh. O and O
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