Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The correct electron dot formula of given following molecules has to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
Every stable molecule having eight in its outer most shell is based on octet rule.
Outer most shell completely filled or half field shell or empty shells are more stable
(b)
Interpretation:
The correct electron dot formula of given following molecules has to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
Every stable molecule having eight in its outer most shell is based on octet rule. Outer most shell completely filled or half field shell or empty shells are more stable
(c)
Interpretation:
The correct electron dot formula of given following molecules has to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
Every stable molecule having eight in its outer most shell is based on octet rule. Outer most shell completely filled or half field shell or empty shells are more stable
(d)
Interpretation:
The correct electron dot formula of given following molecules has to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
Every stable molecule having eight in its outer most shell is based on octet rule.
Outer most shell completely filled or half field shell or empty shells are more stable
(e)
Interpretation:
The correct electron dot formula of given following molecules has to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
Every stable molecule having eight in its outer most shell is based on octet rule. Outer most shell completely filled or half field shell or empty shells are more stable
(f)
Interpretation:
The correct electron dot formula of given following molecules has to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
Every stable molecule having eight in its outer most shell is based on octet rule. Outer most shell completely filled or half field shell or empty shells are more stable
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