Concept explainers
a.
Interpretation:
The complete structure with all atoms and lone pairs of compound
Concept Introduction:
BOND LINE STRUCTURE:
The bond line structure is a simple way of representing a structure of carbon compound. Bonding of atom is represented by lines.
LEWIS STRUCTURE:
The bonds have to be drawn between atoms and the lone pair of electron present in a compound. It is otherwise known as Lewis dot diagram.
OCTET RULE:
The atoms share or lose or gain electrons to satisfy nearest electronic configuration of noble gases. The compound should be surrounded by eight valence electrons to form octet.
b.
Interpretation:
The complete structure with all atoms and lone pairs of compound
Concept Introduction:
Refer part a.
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