Concept explainers
Which of the following atoms must always obey the octet rule? (Select all that apply.)
(a) C
(b) N
(c) S
(d) Br
(e) Xe
Interpretation:
The elements that always obey octet rule should be identified from the given options.
Concept Introduction:
- Lewis structures are diagrams that represent the chemical bonding of covalently bonded molecules and coordination compounds.
- It is also known as Lewis dot structures which represents the bonding between atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule.
- The Lewis structure is based on the concept of the octet rule so that the electrons shared in each atom should have 8 electrons in its outer shell.
- Atoms can be stable even though the number of valence electrons in the atoms in a molecule is less than 8 and is called incomplete octet
- Atoms can be stable even though the number of valence electrons in the atoms in a molecule is more than 8 and is called expanded octet
To determine: elements that always obey octet rule.
Answer to Problem 6.1KSP
(a)
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct option
The elements that cannot have more than an octet electron are
Hence the elements that cannot have more than an octet electron are option a, and b
Reasons for incorrect options:
Write all the elements that cannot have more than an octet electron in the options except option a, and b.
(c)
(d)
(e)
The elements that always obey octet rule are
In
So, the elementsthat always obey octet rule are not matching with any of the above the elementsthat always obey octet rule in remaining options.
Hence the incorrect options are c, d and e.
The correct options for the elements that always obey octet rule are identified from the given options.
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 6 Solutions
Chemistry: Atoms First
- Write Lewis structures for the following molecules or ions. (Assign lone pairs, radical electrons, and atomic charges where appropriate.) (a) BrF3 (b) AsF5 (c) BI3 (d) AsF6−arrow_forwardWhich pair of elements has the most similar Lewis structures?(a) N and S (b) F and Ar(c) Cl and Ar (d) O and Sarrow_forwardDraw Lewis diagrams for the following ions. In the formula the symbol of the central atom is given first. (Hint:The valence octet may be expanded for the central atom.)(a) BrO4 - (b) PCl6 - (c) XeF6+arrow_forward
- Draw Lewis diagrams for the following compounds. In theformula the symbol of the central atom is given first.(Hint: The valence octet may be expanded for the centralatom.)(a) PF5 (b) SF4 (c) XeO2F2arrow_forward3) The molecule diphosphorus tetraoxide (P,O,) has two central atoms and four different resonance structures that do not violate the octet rule. Draw two of these resonance structures below. 4) The compound acetone is a common solvent. It has a chemical formula of CH,COCH, Acetone has three central atoms. (a) Draw the Lewis Dot structure for acetone. (b) Give the Ideal Bond Angle for all three central atoms. 5) Four covalent molecules are drawn below. :o: H. H-CH H H (1) (2) (3) (4) a) Define each of these molecules as polar or non-polar. (1) (2) (3) b) Describe the type of intermolecular force that each molecule would use: (1) (2) (3) (4)arrow_forwardIdentify the electron pair geometry and the molecular structure of each of the following molecules:(a) ClNO (N is the central atom)(b) CS2(c) Cl2CO (C is the central atom)(d) Cl2SO (S is the central atom)(e) SO2F2 (S is the central atom)(f) XeO2F2 (Xe is the central atom)(g) ClOF2+ (Cl is the central atom)arrow_forward
- Write Lewis structures for the following:(a) O2(b) H2CO(c) AsF3(d) ClNO(e) SiCl4(f) H3O+(g) NH4+(h) BF4−(i) HCCH(j) ClCN(k) C22+arrow_forwardDraw Lewis electron dot diagrams for the following species, indicating formal charges and resonance diagramswhere applicable.(a) HNC (central N atom)(b) SCN- (thiocyanate ion)(c) H2CNN (the first N atom is bonded to the carbon andthe second N)arrow_forwardDraw Lewis structures for HFO4, HFO3, HC0O4, HC0O3, HCO2. (These molecules have the halogen atom as the central atom. All O atoms are attached to the halogen. The hydrogen atom is bonded to one of the O atoms.) Use formal charges to determine which molecule is least likely to occur in nature. (A) HFO4 (B) HC(O2 (C) HC!O3 (D) HFO3 (E) HC\O4 DO000arrow_forward
- Write the Lewis structure for each molecule. These molecules do not follow the octet rule.(a) BCl3(b) NO2(c) BH3arrow_forwardThe Lewis structure for sulfuric acid (each H is bonded to an O) can be drawn in many ways. (a) Draw the Lewis structure that would satisfy the octet rule. (b) Draw the Lewis structure that would minimize formal charges.arrow_forwardIdentify the electron pair geometry, the molecular structure of each, and the polarity of the following molecules: (a) ClNO (N is the central atom) (b) Cl2CO (C is the central atom) (c) Cl2SO (S is the central atom) (d) SO2F2 (S is the central atom) (e) XeO2F2 (Xe is the central atom) (f) ClOF2 + (Cl is the central atom)arrow_forward
- Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approa...ChemistryISBN:9781305079250Author:Mark S. Cracolice, Ed PetersPublisher:Cengage Learning