Consider the formate ion, HCO2-, which is the anionformed when formic acid loses an H+ ion. The H and the twoO atoms are bonded to the central C atom. (a) Draw the bestLewis structure(s) for this ion. (b) Are resonance structuresneeded to describe the structure? (c) Would you predict thatthe C¬O bond lengths in the formate ion would be longeror shorter relative to those in CO2?
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Consider the formate ion, HCO2-, which is the anion
formed when formic acid loses an H+ ion. The H and the two
O atoms are bonded to the central C atom. (a) Draw the best
Lewis structure(s) for this ion. (b) Are resonance structures
needed to describe the structure? (c) Would you predict that
the C¬O bond lengths in the formate ion would be longer
or shorter relative to those in CO2?
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