Concept explainers
Draw Lewis structures for the following organic molecules: (a) methanol
Interpretation:
Lewisstructure for the given organic molecules are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The octet rule states that every element in a main group must have eight electrons in its valence shell in order to attain noble gas configuration.
Valence electrons are the electrons that are present in the last(outer) shell of an element.
Lewis dot symbols contain dotsthat provides information about valence electrons.
Lewis structures depict bonds as lines and lone pairs as dots.
Answer to Problem 120AP
Solution:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
Explanation of Solution
a)Methanol (
There are a total 14 electrons in
The skeletal structure for
The Lewis structure for
b) Ethanol (
There are a total 20 electrons in
The skeletal structure for
The Lewis structure for
c) Tetraethyl lead (
There are a total 56 electrons in
The Lewis structure for
d) Methylamine,
There are a total 14 electrons in
The skeletal structure for
The Lewis structure for
e) Mustard gas, (
There are a total 44 electrons in
The skeletal structure for
The Lewis structure for
Hence, the Lewis dot structure has beendrawn.
f) Urea (
There are a total 24 electrons in
The skeletal structure for
The Lewis structure for
Given information:
g) Glycine
There are a total 30 electrons in
The skeletal structure for
The Lewis structure for
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