
(a)
Interpretation:
The structure for molecule which has a carbon atom that has two
Concept introduction:
Electron-dot structure: It is a diagram in which dots are placed around the
- Sigma (σ) bonds: The bonds in which shared hybrid orbital’s electron density are concentrated along the internuclear axis and it is represented as the single bond between atoms in molecules.
- Pi (π) bonds: the bonds in which shared unhybridized orbital’s (p, d, etc) electron density are concentrated in above and below of the plane of the molecule.
- Double bonds: One sigma bond and one pi bond are together known as a double bond.
(b)
Interpretation:
The structure for molecule which has a nitrogen atom that has one
Concept introduction:
Electron-dot structure: It is a diagram in which dots are placed around the chemical symbol of an element to show its valence electrons. It is also called as Lewis dot diagrams.
- Sigma (σ) bonds: The bonds in which shared hybrid orbital’s electron density are concentrated along the internuclear axis and it is represented as the single bond between atoms in molecules.
- Pi (π) bonds: the bonds in which shared unhybridized orbital’s (p, d, etc) electron density are concentrated in above and below of the plane of the molecule.
- Double bonds: One sigma bond and one pi bond are together known as a double bond.
(c)
Interpretation:
The structure for molecule in which sulphur atom has a coordinate covalent bond has to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Electron-dot structure: It is a diagram in which dots are placed around the chemical symbol of an element to show its valence electrons. It is also called as Lewis dot diagrams.
- Sigma (σ) bonds: The bonds in which shared hybrid orbital’s electron density are concentrated along the internuclear axis and it is represented as the single bond between atoms in molecules.
- Pi (π) bonds: the bonds in which shared unhybridized orbital’s (p, d, etc) electron density are concentrated in above and below of the plane of the molecule.
- Double bonds: One sigma bond and one pi bond are together known as a double bond.
Coordinate covalent bond:
It is also known as dative bond and is formed when an atom donates both electrons in a covalent bond.

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