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The text presents a multiple-choice question regarding the Lewis structure of the carbonate ion (CO₃²⁻). Below are the options, each representing a different Lewis structure:

1. **First option**:
   - A carbon atom is double-bonded to one oxygen atom and has single bonds with two oxygen atoms, each with one additional lone pair.
   - Overall charge: 2⁻.

2. **Second option**:
   - A carbon atom is double-bonded to one oxygen atom, which has two lone pairs, and is single-bonded to two oxygen atoms, each with three lone pairs.
   - Overall charge: 2⁻.

3. **Third option**:
   - A carbon atom at the bottom is single-bonded to two oxygen atoms sharing a pair of electrons and one double-bonded oxygen atom.
   - Overall charge: 2⁻.

4. **Fourth option**:
   - A carbon atom is double-bonded to two oxygen atoms and single-bonded to one oxygen atom.
   - Overall charge: 2⁻.

5. **Fifth option**:
   - A carbon atom is at the center of a trigonal arrangement, connected with oxygen atoms, each having two lone pairs.
   - Overall charge: 2⁻.

Each diagram is surrounded by brackets indicating the charge of the ion. The task is to identify the correct Lewis structure for the carbonate ion among these options.
Transcribed Image Text:The text presents a multiple-choice question regarding the Lewis structure of the carbonate ion (CO₃²⁻). Below are the options, each representing a different Lewis structure: 1. **First option**: - A carbon atom is double-bonded to one oxygen atom and has single bonds with two oxygen atoms, each with one additional lone pair. - Overall charge: 2⁻. 2. **Second option**: - A carbon atom is double-bonded to one oxygen atom, which has two lone pairs, and is single-bonded to two oxygen atoms, each with three lone pairs. - Overall charge: 2⁻. 3. **Third option**: - A carbon atom at the bottom is single-bonded to two oxygen atoms sharing a pair of electrons and one double-bonded oxygen atom. - Overall charge: 2⁻. 4. **Fourth option**: - A carbon atom is double-bonded to two oxygen atoms and single-bonded to one oxygen atom. - Overall charge: 2⁻. 5. **Fifth option**: - A carbon atom is at the center of a trigonal arrangement, connected with oxygen atoms, each having two lone pairs. - Overall charge: 2⁻. Each diagram is surrounded by brackets indicating the charge of the ion. The task is to identify the correct Lewis structure for the carbonate ion among these options.
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