Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
To draw a valid Lewis structure for the given compound
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Lewis structure is very important as shown below in the Fig.1
The above shown atoms combine to form molecule to attain stale noble gas configuration.
The structure in which all the electrons in the valence shells of the combining atoms are shown in the form of dots is called Lewis structure. The valence electrons that take in the bonding are called the bonding electrons and the valence electrons that are not participate is the nonbonding electrons.
(b)
Interpretation:
To draw a valid Lewis structure for the given compound
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Lewis structure is very important as shown below in the Fig.1
The above shown atoms combine to form molecule to attain stale noble gas configuration.
The structure in which all the electrons in the valence shells of the combining atoms are shown in the form of dots is called Lewis structure. The valence electrons that take in the bonding are called the bonding electrons and the valence electrons that are not participate is the nonbonding electrons.
(C)
Interpretation:
To draw a valid Lewis structure for the given compound
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Lewis structure is very important as shown below in the Fig.1
The above shown atoms combine to form molecule to attain stale noble gas configuration.
The structure in which all the electrons in the valence shells of the combining atoms are shown in the form of dots is called Lewis structure. The valence electrons that take in the bonding are called the bonding electrons and the valence electrons that are not participate is the nonbonding electrons.
(d)
Interpretation:
To draw a valid Lewis structure for the given compound
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Lewis structure is very important as shown below in the Fig.1
The above shown atoms combine to form molecule to attain stale noble gas configuration.
The structure in which all the electrons in the valence shells of the combining atoms are shown in the form of dots is called Lewis structure. The valence electrons that take in the bonding are called the bonding electrons and the valence electrons that are not participate is the nonbonding electrons.
(e)
Interpretation:
To draw a valid Lewis structure for the given compound
Concept introduction:
In chemistry Lewis structure is very important as shown below in the Fig.1
The above shown atoms combine to form molecule to attain stale noble gas configuration.
The structure in which all the electrons in the valence shells of the combining atoms are shown in the form of dots is called Lewis structure. The valence electrons that take in the bonding are called the bonding electrons and the valence electrons that are not participate is the nonbonding electrons.
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