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Draw a Lewis structure for each ion.
a.
(a)
Interpretation: The Lewis structure for
Concept Introduction: Lewis structures are electron dot representations for molecules. These structures show the bonding between the atoms or molecules and the lone pairs of electrons. The arrangement of valence electrons among the atoms in a molecule is represented by its Lewis structure.
Answer to Problem 1.7P
The Lewis structure for
Explanation of Solution
In the given molecular formula,
Figure 1
The total valence electrons in
The bonds and lone pairs are added to form
Figure 2
The Lewis structure for
(b)
Interpretation: The Lewis structure for
Concept Introduction: Lewis structures are electron dot representations for molecules. These structures show the bonding between the atoms or molecules and the lone pairs of electrons. The arrangement of valence electrons among the atoms in a molecule is represented by its Lewis structure.
Answer to Problem 1.7P
The Lewis structure of
Explanation of Solution
In the given molecular formula,
Figure 3
The total valence electrons in
The bonds and lone pairs are added to form
Figure 4
The Lewis structure for
Figure 5
The Lewis structure of
(c)
Interpretation: The Lewis structure for
Concept Introduction: Lewis structures are electron dot representations for molecules. These structures show the bonding between the atoms or molecules and the lone pairs of electrons. The arrangement of valence electrons among the atoms in a molecule is represented by its Lewis structure.
Answer to Problem 1.7P
The Lewis structure of
Explanation of Solution
In the given molecular formula,
Figure 6
The total valence electrons in
The bonds and lone pairs are added to form
Figure 7
The Lewis structure of
(d)
Interpretation: The Lewis structure for
Concept Introduction: Lewis structures are electron dot representations for molecules. These structures show the bonding between the atoms or molecules and the lone pairs of electrons. These structures can be drawn for any covalently bonded molecules.
Answer to Problem 1.7P
The Lewis structure of
Explanation of Solution
The given molecular formula,
Figure 8
The total valence electrons in
The bonds and lone pairs are added to form
Figure 9
The Lewis structure of
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