: CI: B : CI: ∙CI: Consider the Lewis structure provided above. Answer the following questions about the compound in the provided boxes. (A) What is the class formula (AX,E₂)? Note that you do not need to use subscripts. type your answer... (B) What is the steric number? type your answer... (C) What is the electron geometry? type your answer... (D) What is the molecular geometry? type your answer... (E) What is the hybridization of the central atom? Note that you do not need to use superscripts. type your answer...
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- To answer the questions, interpret the following Lewis structure for SO42-. For the central sulfur atom: ... The number of lone pairs = The number of single bonds = The number of double bonds = The central sulfur atom: obeys octet rules or expanded octet rules or has incomplete octet rules? 2) To answer the questions, interpret the following Lewis diagram for CO2 .For the central carbon atom: ... The number of lone pairs = The number of single bonds = The number of double bonds = The central carbon atom: obeys octet rules or expanded octet rules or has incomplete octet rules? 3) To answer the questions, interpret the following Lewis structure for BCl3. For the central boron atom: ... The number of lone pairs = The number of single bonds = The number of double bonds = the central boron atom: obeys octet rules or expanded octet rules or has incomplete octet rules?Given the Lewis structures below, determine whether each molecule is polar or nonpolar. (NOTE: Lewis structure drawings may not accurately represent the molecular geometry). (A) :F : (B). (C) •. As. C :F : :F: .0. Molecule A V [ Choose ] polar nonpolar Molecule B [ Choose Molecule C [ Choose ] :ü: i:Decide whether these proposed Lewis structures are reasonable. proposed Lewis structure :Z: N | : 0: N H- Br: .. : 0: C=0 Is the proposed Lewis structure reasonable? Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are: * Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are: * * If two or more atoms of the same element don't satisfy the octet rule, just enter the chemical symbol as many times as necessary. For example, if two oxygen atoms don't satisfy the octet rule, enter "0,0".
- Decide whether these proposed Lewis structures are reasonable. proposed Lewis structure H : 0: - C. | : 0: : 0: H H O H-CEN: H Is the proposed Lewis structure reasonable? Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* 0 Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* * If two or more atoms of the same element don't satisfy the octet rule, just enter the chemical symbol as many times as necessary. For example, if two oxygen atoms don't satisfy the octet rule, enter "O,O". X 5To answer the questions, interpret the following Lewis diagram for XeO3. For the central xenon atom: ... The number of lone pairs = The number of single bonds = The number of double bonds =Answer each of the following questions for ClF3. (a) total valence electron count. (b) the Lewis structure. (c) the arrangement (or shape) of the electron grouping (includes lone pairs). (d) ideal bond angle. (e) actual molecular geometry (may be the same or different than answer (c). (f) actual bond angles (may use > or< symbols where appropriate).
- Decide whether these proposed Lewis structures are reasonable. proposed Lewis structure : 0: :O: .. H-C-C-H :C=0 : 0: H-HO OO Is the proposed Lewis structure reasonable? Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. П The symbols of the problem atoms are:* * Yes. No, it has the wrong number of valence electrons. The correct number is: No, it has the right number of valence electrons but doesn't satisfy the octet rule. The symbols of the problem atoms are:* 0 * If two or more atoms of the same element don't satisfy the octet rule, just enter the chemical symbol as many times as necessary. For example, if two oxygen atoms don't satisfy the octet rule, enter "0,0".A classmate of yours is convinced that he knows everythingabout electronegativity. (a) In the case of atoms X and Y havingdifferent electronegativities, he says, the diatomic moleculeX¬Y must be polar. Is your classmate correct? (b) Yourclassmate says that the farther the two atoms are apart in abond, the larger the dipole moment will be. Is your classmatecorrect?vo/index.html?deploymentld%35575082893 288909969212&elSBN=9781305657571&snapshotld%3D2199898&id%3D1... NDTAP Q Search this cour Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Draw (on paper) a Lewis structure for SF2 and answer the following questions based on your drawing. Do not draw double bonds unless they are needed for the central atom to obey the octet rule. 1. For the central sulfur atom: the number of lone pairs the number of single bonds the number of double bonds = Numeric input field 2. The central sulfur atom A. obeys the octet rule. B. has an incomplete octet. C. has an expanded octet. Submit Answer 5 question attempts remaining
- Below is the Lewis structure of the oxygen (0,) molecule. .. .. O:: 0 Count the number of bonding pairs and the number of lone pairs around the left oxygen atom in this molecule. bonding pairs: lone pairs:III. Determine the molecular geometry of the encircled atom in the following organic molecules by giving the required information in the table below: (Type your answers except for the Lewis structure. Draw the Lewis structure in a sheet of paper, scan copy or shot a picture of it and paste it next page.) LEWIS ELECTRON PAIR MOLECULAR MOLECULE STRUCTURE GEOMETRY SHAPE (4) CHs-CH-CH2-CNH-CH3 CH2CH3 (5) ATOM' 'ALENCE ELECTRON NO. OF BONDING PAIRS NO. OF NON- BONDING PAIRS TOTAL ELECTRON GENERAL FORMULA BOND ANGLE HYBRID ORBITALWhat is wrong with the Lewis structure depicted below? [Image description: A Lewis structure with a C atom singly bound to two H atoms and a O atom. There are three electron pairs on 0.] :ö: H-C-H Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE V a At least one atom has less than an octet b Separation of formal charge persists Formal charges are not minimized d Row 2 element exceeds octet e Incorrect central atom