For the ion given below: NO2- 1. Draw the Lewis Dot structure for the ion on a paper and write the question number. Use lines to represent bonds (shared electrons), and show all lone pairs as dots. Write the total number of valence electrons next to the drawing . 2. Show the bonding sketch for the ion next to the Lewis dot structure. If your molecule has 3D shape, make sure to use wedges and dotted lines. 3. From the drop down menu select the electron geometry, molecular geometry, bond angle and hybridization of central atom. 4. Upload the picture of work shown on paper in the last question for all the molecules/ions in this assignment . It should be a single word/pdf file. Note: No credit will be given if the dot structure is incorrect. Select the name that best describes the electron geometry/ electron pair geometry:      [ Select ]    ["linear", "bent", "trigonal bipyramidal", "square planar", "tetrahedral", "octahedral", "square pyramidal", "trigonal planar", "Seesaw", "T-shape", "trigonal pyramidal"] Select the name that best describes the molecular geometry/ molecular shape:       [ Select ]    ["octahedral", "square pyramidal", "T-shape", "trigonal planar", "tetrahedral", "bent", "trigonal pyramidal", "seesaw", "linear", "trigonal bipyramidal", "square planar"] Select the closest bond angle(s) for the ion ( ∘) :      [ Select ]    ["120", "109", "90 and 120", "180", "90"]

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For the ion given below:

NO2-

1. Draw the Lewis Dot structure for the ion on a paper and write the question number. Use lines to represent bonds (shared electrons), and show all lone pairs as dots. Write the total number of valence electrons next to the drawing .

2. Show the bonding sketch for the ion next to the Lewis dot structure. If your molecule has 3D shape, make sure to use wedges and dotted lines.

3. From the drop down menu select the electron geometry, molecular geometry, bond angle and hybridization of central atom.

4. Upload the picture of work shown on paper in the last question for all the molecules/ions in this assignment . It should be a single word/pdf file.

Note: No credit will be given if the dot structure is incorrect.

Select the name that best describes the electron geometry/ electron pair geometry:      [ Select ]    ["linear", "bent", "trigonal bipyramidal", "square planar", "tetrahedral", "octahedral", "square pyramidal", "trigonal planar", "Seesaw", "T-shape", "trigonal pyramidal"]

Select the name that best describes the molecular geometry/ molecular shape:       [ Select ]    ["octahedral", "square pyramidal", "T-shape", "trigonal planar", "tetrahedral", "bent", "trigonal pyramidal", "seesaw", "linear", "trigonal bipyramidal", "square planar"]

Select the closest bond angle(s) for the ion ( ∘) :      [ Select ]    ["120", "109", "90 and 120", "180", "90"]   

What is the hybridization of the central atom?      [ Select ]    ["sp", "sp3d2", "sp3d", "sp3", "sp2"]

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