Consider the possible structures of the OCNF molecule shown below. | :O_C=N-F: 2 3 O=C–N=F Ö=C=N—F : 4:0=C-N-F: 5 :Ö-C=N=F: 60-C-N=F: Based on formal charges, which structure (#2 or # 5) is the less likely arrangement of the electrons? Based on formal charges, which structure (#1 or #6) is a more likely arrangement of the electrons? What is the formal charge on the carbon atom atom in structure 5? How many of the structures above represent very likely arrangements for the electrons in OCNF? ◆

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Consider the possible structures of the OCNF molecule shown below.
1 Ö¬C=N-F:
2 O=C-N=F
3 Ö=C=N-F:
4 :O=C-Ñ-F:
5 :Ö-C=N=F:
6 Ö-C-N=F:
Based on formal charges, which structure (#2 or #5) is the less likely arrangement of the electrons?
Based on formal charges, which structure (#1 or #6) is a more likely arrangement of the electrons?
What is the formal charge on the carbon atom atom in structure 5?
How many of the structures above represent very likely arrangements for the electrons in OCNF?
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the possible structures of the OCNF molecule shown below. 1 Ö¬C=N-F: 2 O=C-N=F 3 Ö=C=N-F: 4 :O=C-Ñ-F: 5 :Ö-C=N=F: 6 Ö-C-N=F: Based on formal charges, which structure (#2 or #5) is the less likely arrangement of the electrons? Based on formal charges, which structure (#1 or #6) is a more likely arrangement of the electrons? What is the formal charge on the carbon atom atom in structure 5? How many of the structures above represent very likely arrangements for the electrons in OCNF? ◆
Based on the relative likelihood of these possibilities and any other potential structures that YOU can draw,
determine the bond order for the C-N bond in OCNF
If your answer is a fraction, enter that fraction as the decimal equivalent (i.e. 1 1/4 = 1.25, etc.)
C-N Bond Order =
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the relative likelihood of these possibilities and any other potential structures that YOU can draw, determine the bond order for the C-N bond in OCNF If your answer is a fraction, enter that fraction as the decimal equivalent (i.e. 1 1/4 = 1.25, etc.) C-N Bond Order =
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