Select the best Lewis structure for OF2:    Group of answer choices D A B C E

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Select the best Lewis structure for OF2

 

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D
A
B
C
E
The image presents a multiple-choice question about chemical structures. There are four options labeled A, B, C, and D, each showing a possible Lewis structure for a molecule with the formula F2O (difluorine monoxide). Option E states: "None of these choices are correct."

- **Option A** shows a linear structure with single bonds: F—O—F.
- **Option B** depicts a structure with double bonds and lone pairs on each fluorine: F=O=F.
- **Option C** is similar to B with double bonds and lone pairs, but uses a different arrangement of electrons:  F=O=F.
- **Option D** shows a structure with single bonds and lone pairs on each fluorine: F—O—F.

Each option illustrates a different way to represent the bonding in the molecule, and lone electron pairs are represented by pairs of dots around the fluorine atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:The image presents a multiple-choice question about chemical structures. There are four options labeled A, B, C, and D, each showing a possible Lewis structure for a molecule with the formula F2O (difluorine monoxide). Option E states: "None of these choices are correct." - **Option A** shows a linear structure with single bonds: F—O—F. - **Option B** depicts a structure with double bonds and lone pairs on each fluorine: F=O=F. - **Option C** is similar to B with double bonds and lone pairs, but uses a different arrangement of electrons: F=O=F. - **Option D** shows a structure with single bonds and lone pairs on each fluorine: F—O—F. Each option illustrates a different way to represent the bonding in the molecule, and lone electron pairs are represented by pairs of dots around the fluorine atoms.
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