
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(a)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
Thus, the Lewis structure of
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(b)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(b)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The Lewis structure of
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(c)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(c)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The total number of valence electrons in
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(d)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(d)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
With
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(e)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(e)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
With
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(f)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(f)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The Lewis structure of
According to the Lewis structure of molecular shape of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(g)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(g)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The total number of valence electrons in
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(h)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(h)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The total number of valence electrons in
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(i)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(i)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
These 24 electrons are placed such that three of these form bonding pairs and the remaining ones reside as lone pairs as shown below:
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(j)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(j)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The Lewis structure for
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(k)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(k)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
The total number of valence electrons in
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
(l)
Interpretation:
The molecular shape of
Concept introduction:
The steps to draw the Lewis structure of the given molecule are as follows:
Step 1: Choose the least electronegative central metal atom and place the atoms relative to each other.
Step 2: Determine the total number of valence electron.
Step 3: Place a single electron pair between each atom and subtract 2 electrons corresponding to each of these bonds from the total number of valence electrons.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining electrons in pairs around each atom as non bonding electrons such that each atom gets a complete share of eight electrons.
(l)

Answer to Problem 10.63P
The molecular shape of
Explanation of Solution
The total number of valence electrons of
Substitute 1 for the total number of
Analogous to
According to the Lewis structure of
The electron-group arrangement around the central atom in
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