Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Whether the formal charge of each atom in
Concept Introduction :
Formal Charge = Group Number − Number of lines − Number of dots
Group Number refers to the column number on the periodic table.
Number of lines indicates the number of line bonds to the atom in the Lewis structure or it shows the number of bonded pair of electrons.
Number of dots represent the number of non-bonded electrons on an atom in the Lewis structure
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether the formal charge of each atom in
Concept Introduction :
Formal Charge = Group Number − Number of lines − Number of dots
Group Number refers to the column number on the periodic table.
Number of lines indicates the number of line bonds to the atom in the Lewis structure or it shows the number of bonded pair of electrons.
Number of dots represent the number of non-bonded electrons on an atom in the Lewis structure
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether the formal charge of each atom in
Concept Introduction :
Formal Charge = Group Number − Number of lines − Number of dots
Group Number refers to the column number on the periodic table.
Number of lines indicates the number of line bonds to the atom in the Lewis structure or it shows the number of bonded pair of electrons.
Number of dots represent the number of non-bonded electrons on an atom in the Lewis structure
(d)
Interpretation:
Whether the formal charge of each atom in
Concept Introduction :
Formal Charge = Group Number − Number of lines − Number of dots
Group Number refers to the column number on the periodic table.
Number of lines indicates the number of line bonds to the atom in the Lewis structure or it shows the number of bonded pair of electrons.
Number of dots represent the number of non-bonded electrons on an atom in the Lewis structure
(e)
Interpretation:
Whether the formal charge of each atom in
Concept Introduction :
Formal Charge = Group Number − Number of lines − Number of dots
Group Number refers to the column number on the periodic table.
Number of lines indicates the number of line bonds to the atom in the Lewis structure or it shows the number of bonded pair of electrons.
Number of dots represent the number of non-bonded electrons on an atom in the Lewis structure
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