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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: akhl

AtO4^-

Do you know Lewis structure of ClO4^-? The Lewis structure of AtO4^- will be similar: just put At in place of Cl.
Formal charge: +1
Electron pair geometry: tetrahedral
Molecular geometry: tetrahedral

hey thnx but how did u get FC of +1 , its tetrahedral so shouldn't it be like 7-0-4=3 i knw i am wrong but could u explain how did u get +1?
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Posted: 15 years ago
please help in other questions tooo.. thnxxx⭐️
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Miggi

hey thnx but how did u get FC of +1 , its tetrahedral so shouldn't it be like 7-0-4=3 i knw i am wrong but could u explain how did u get +1?

At has 7 valence electrons.It has no unbounded electrons.
At forms double bond with 2 O atoms and single bonds with 2 O atoms.
A double bond has 4 electrons and a single bond has 2 electrons
Thus At shares 4*2 + 2*2 = 12 electrons with other atoms
Therefore formal charge = 7 - 0 - 1/2 * 12 = +1
You did -4 because you assumed that At forms single bonds with all O atoms. But with 2 O atoms, it forms double bonds.
Edited by akhl - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
PO2CN molecule
I am assuming that the question does not specify any charge on PO2CN.
In the Lewis structure of PO2CN molecule, P forms double bonds with both O atoms. C forms triple bond with N and there is one lone pair on N
Formal charge on P = 5 - 0 - 5 = 0
Formal charge on C = 4 - 0 - 4 = 0
Electron pair geometry of P = trigonal planar
Molecular geometry of P = trigonal planar
Electron pair geometry of C = linear
Molecular geometry of C = linear
Edited by akhl - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
How to draw the lewis structure of HCSNH2?
Plzz ans the previous qu's with diagrams too plz
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
hey thnxxx! could u post ans to the ques that have figures with them? thnxx
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Miggi

Which of the following clusters of orbitals would form the shape shown here (Part A 1 figure) and would also be possible within the valence shell of an atom?
Check all that apply.
two p orbitals
one sp^2 orbital and one p orbital
four sp^2 orbitals
four sp^3 orbitals (correct)
one d orbital
four sp^3d orbitals (correct)
four p orbitals
two sp orbitals
figure is as follows
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I have written which options are correct.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Miggi

Which of the following clusters of orbitals would form the shape shown here (Part B 1 figure) and would also be possible within the valence shell of an atom?
Check all that apply.
one d orbital
five d orbitals
five sp^3 orbitals
five sp^3d orbitals correct
five sp^3d^2 orbitals
two sp orbitals and three sp^2 orbitals correct
three sp^2 orbitals and two p orbitals
three sp^2 orbitals and one p orbital
figure:
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