
(a)
Interpretation: To determine the shape and structure of the given molecule.
Concept Introduction: The dots surrounding an element's symbol are a depiction of the valence electrons of that element, or electron dot structure. The valence electrons of the atom are equal to the number of dots in the electron dot structure.
(a)

Answer to Problem 122A
The shape is pyramidal and
Explanation of Solution
There are 8 valence electrons in the PH3 Lewis structure. Just two valence electrons are required for hydrogen (H) to have a complete outer shell. Given that P and N are in the same group on the periodic table, the Lewis structure of PH3 and NH3 are similar.
Shape: Pyramidal
(b)
Interpretation: To determine the shape and structure of the given molecule.
Concept Introduction: The dots surrounding an element's symbol are a depiction of the valence electrons of that element, or electron dot structure. The valence electrons of the atom are equal to the number of dots in the electron dot structure.
(b)

Answer to Problem 122A
The shape is liner and
Explanation of Solution
One carbon atom, one oxygen atom, two pi bonds, and one sigma bond make up one molecule of carbon monoxide.
Shape: Linear
(c)
Interpretation: To determine the shape and structure of the given molecule.
Concept Introduction: The dots surrounding an element's symbol are a depiction of the valence electrons of that element, or electron dot structure. The valence electrons of the atom are equal to the number of dots in the electron dot structure.
(c)

Answer to Problem 122A
The shape is liner and
Explanation of Solution
The
Shape: Linear
(d)
Interpretation: To determine the shape and structure of the given molecule.
Concept Introduction: The dots surrounding an element's symbol are a depiction of the valence electrons of that element, or electron dot structure. The valence electrons of the atom are equal to the number of dots in the electron dot structure.
(d)

Answer to Problem 122A
The shape is Tetrahedral and the structure is:
Explanation of Solution
The five standard steps for writing Lewis’s dot structures are used to derive the Lewis dot structure for
Shape: Tetrahedral
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