Fluorine nitrate, FONO 2 , is an oxidizing agent used as a rocket propellant. A reference source lists the following data for FO 2 NO 2 . (The subscript “a” shows that this O atom is different from the other two.) Bond lengths: N−O = 129 pm; N–O 2 = 139 pm; O 2 – F =142 pm Bond angles: O−N−O = 1250°; F–O 2 –N = 150 ° NO 2 F plane is perpendicular to the O 2 NO 2 plane Use these data to construct a Lewis structure(s), a three-dimensional sketch of the molecule, and a plausible bonding scheme showing hybridization and orbital overlaps.
Fluorine nitrate, FONO 2 , is an oxidizing agent used as a rocket propellant. A reference source lists the following data for FO 2 NO 2 . (The subscript “a” shows that this O atom is different from the other two.) Bond lengths: N−O = 129 pm; N–O 2 = 139 pm; O 2 – F =142 pm Bond angles: O−N−O = 1250°; F–O 2 –N = 150 ° NO 2 F plane is perpendicular to the O 2 NO 2 plane Use these data to construct a Lewis structure(s), a three-dimensional sketch of the molecule, and a plausible bonding scheme showing hybridization and orbital overlaps.
Solution Summary: The author illustrates the Lewis structure of the FO_ aTextNO2 molecule from the given data.
Fluorine nitrate,
FONO
2
, is an oxidizing agent used as a rocket propellant. A reference source lists the following data for
FO
2
NO
2
. (The subscript “a” shows that this O atom is different from the other two.)
Bond lengths: N−O = 129 pm;
N–O
2
= 139 pm;
O
2
–
F
=142 pm
Bond angles: O−N−O = 1250°;
F–O
2
–N
=
150
°
NO
2
F
plane is perpendicular to the
O
2
NO
2
plane
Use these data to construct a Lewis structure(s), a three-dimensional sketch of the molecule, and a plausible bonding scheme showing hybridization and orbital overlaps.
Nail polish remover containing acetone was spilled in a room 5.23 m × 3.28 m × 2.76 m.
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Chapter 11 Solutions
General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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