The action of dinitrogen on calcium carbide at 1100°C leads to the formation of calcium cyanamide CaNCN following the equation: CaC2 + N2 → CaNCN + C a. What is the charge of the cyanamide ion? b. Write the Lewis structure for the cyanamide ion. All atoms should satisfy the octet rule. Include formal charges if any are present c. By hydrolysis, calcium cyanamide can be transformed into cyanamide with the formula H2NCN. Write a Lewis structure for cyanamide, knowing that the hydrogen atoms are located on the peripheral atoms.
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The action of dinitrogen on calcium carbide at 1100°C leads to the formation of calcium cyanamide
CaNCN following the equation: CaC2 + N2 → CaNCN + C
a. What is the charge of the cyanamide ion?
b. Write the Lewis structure for the cyanamide ion. All atoms should satisfy the octet rule.
Include formal charges if any are present
c. By hydrolysis, calcium cyanamide can be transformed into cyanamide with the formula
H2NCN. Write a Lewis structure for cyanamide, knowing that the hydrogen atoms are
located on the peripheral atoms.

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