Decide if each of the atoms below will be likely to gain
electrons or lose electrons when forming an ion. Label each with
the number they will gain or lose.
N
Mg
Al
I
O
Li
Rb
F
Draw the complete Lewis structure (including lone pairs of
electrons) for the anion that is formed after acetic acid has lost
its acidic hydrogen. Can you draw more than one structure? What do
you call it when more than one Lewis Structure is possible for an
ion or a molecule
Draw the Lewis structure for AsF3
Draw the Lewis dot structure. To change the symbol of an atom,
double-click on the atom and enter the letter of the new atom.
Draw the Lewis structure for CH3+. Be sure to show the formal
charge on any atom that has a non-zero formal charge.
Draw the Lewis dot structure.
Draw the Lewis structure for BrF3
Draw the Lewis dot structure.
Draw the Lewis structure for SeS3 and answer the
following questions.How many valence electrons are
present in this compound?How many bonding electrons are present in this compound?How many lone pair (non-bonding) electrons are present in this
compound?What, if anything, is wrong with
each of the following structural representations of
SeS3?(Only the lone pairs on the central atom are shown. Assume the
double bonded atoms have two lone pairs and the single-bonded atoms
have three lone pairs.)nothing is wrong too many...
Draw Lewis structure, count the steric
number and lone pair electrons. Using the steric number and lone
pair electrons to predict the geometry of the following species:
(a) SO2, (b)
BeCl2, (c) SeCl4,
(d) PCl5
Draw valid Lewis structure of the flowing molecules showing all
lone pairs of electrons and overall charges. Draw the Lewis
structure and name the electronic arrangement. Draw and name the
molecular structure.
Molecules: FCO2-, BrF2+