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Transcribed Image Text:1. What is the formal charge on N in this ion? (Show your work)
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2. Consider the molecule below. Determine the atomic geometry at each of the 2 labeled|
carbons.
H
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H
3. Draw the best Lewis structure for ICI..
4. Thionyl chloride is used as an oxidizing and chlorinating agent in organic chemistry. Draw the
best Lewis structure for SOCI.
5. Draw a Lewis structure for XeOs in which all formal charges are zero.
6. If a 500mL solution of 5.34M Potassium nitrate, KNO:, is to be prepared, how many grams must
be weighed out? (show your work) (MW 101.1 g/mole)
7. Progesterone is a sex hormone that is comprised of 80.21% C, 9.62% H, and 10.18% O.
Determine the empirical formula of progesterone
8. Why is H-C=N: a better representation than H-N=C: for hydrogen cyanide?
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