(a)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(b)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(c)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure ofN2 H4 to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(d)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(e)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(f)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(g)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
(h)
Interpretation:
Lewis structure of
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure or molecular formula or structural formula all deals in providing the information about the molecule such as how many atoms are present in it or how the atoms are arranged in the molecule to give it a particular shape.
Moreover, type of bond such as single, double, triple bond can be determined with the helps of these structure.
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