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Consider the resonance structures for the carbonate ion.
**Title: Organic Chemistry - Resonance Structures of the Carbonate Ion**

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**Consider the Resonance Structures for the Carbonate Ion:**

The image displays three resonance structures for the carbonate ion (\( \text{CO}_3^{2-} \)). Each structure shows a central carbon atom double-bonded to one oxygen atom and single-bonded to two other oxygen atoms. The single-bonded oxygens carry negative charges, and all structures indicate delocalized electrons represented by arrows between structures.

**1. How much negative charge is on each oxygen of the carbonate ion?**

Options:
- \(-0.67\)
- \(-1.50\)
- \(-2.00\)
- \(-1.00\)
- \(0\)
- \(-1.67\)
- \(-0.33\)
- \(-0.50\)
- \(-1.33\)

*Feedback: Incorrect*

**2. What is the bond order of each carbon-oxygen bond in the carbonate ion?**

Options:
- \(1.50\)
- \(1.67\)
- \(1.00\)
- \(0.50\)
- \(0.33\)
- \(0\)
- \(2.00\)
- \(1.33\)
- \(0.67\)
- \(4.00\)

*Feedback: Incorrect*

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**Explanation of Concepts:**

- **Resonance Structures:** These are different structures that represent the delocalization of electrons within a molecule. Each structure differs only in the position of electrons, not in the arrangement of atoms.

- **Bond Order:** This is calculated as the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms. In the case of resonance structures, bond order considers the average over all resonance structures.

- **Negative Charge Distribution:** For resonance-stabilized ions like carbonate, the negative charge is often equally shared across equivalent atoms, which in this case are the oxygen atoms.

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This section is designed to aid in understanding how to evaluate resonance structures, determine charge distribution, and bond order in polyatomic ions like carbonate.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Organic Chemistry - Resonance Structures of the Carbonate Ion** --- **Consider the Resonance Structures for the Carbonate Ion:** The image displays three resonance structures for the carbonate ion (\( \text{CO}_3^{2-} \)). Each structure shows a central carbon atom double-bonded to one oxygen atom and single-bonded to two other oxygen atoms. The single-bonded oxygens carry negative charges, and all structures indicate delocalized electrons represented by arrows between structures. **1. How much negative charge is on each oxygen of the carbonate ion?** Options: - \(-0.67\) - \(-1.50\) - \(-2.00\) - \(-1.00\) - \(0\) - \(-1.67\) - \(-0.33\) - \(-0.50\) - \(-1.33\) *Feedback: Incorrect* **2. What is the bond order of each carbon-oxygen bond in the carbonate ion?** Options: - \(1.50\) - \(1.67\) - \(1.00\) - \(0.50\) - \(0.33\) - \(0\) - \(2.00\) - \(1.33\) - \(0.67\) - \(4.00\) *Feedback: Incorrect* --- **Explanation of Concepts:** - **Resonance Structures:** These are different structures that represent the delocalization of electrons within a molecule. Each structure differs only in the position of electrons, not in the arrangement of atoms. - **Bond Order:** This is calculated as the number of chemical bonds between a pair of atoms. In the case of resonance structures, bond order considers the average over all resonance structures. - **Negative Charge Distribution:** For resonance-stabilized ions like carbonate, the negative charge is often equally shared across equivalent atoms, which in this case are the oxygen atoms. --- This section is designed to aid in understanding how to evaluate resonance structures, determine charge distribution, and bond order in polyatomic ions like carbonate.
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