Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Interpret and predict the shape of AlH4- by drawing the Lewis structure.
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure is the representation of the atom bonded to each other to form a molecule or compound.
The bond formation between the atoms takes place due to the sharing of valence electrons between them while the remaining outer electron denoted as lone pair of electrons.
(b)
Interpretation:
Interpret and predict the shape of SO4-2 by drawing the Lewis structure.
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure is the representation of the atom bonded to eachother to form a molecule or compound.
The bond formation between the atoms takes place due to the sharing of valence electrons between them while the remaining outer electron denoted as lone pair of electrons.
(c)
Interpretation:
Interpret and predict the shape of NH4+ by drawing the lewis structure.
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure is the representation of the atom bonded to eachother to form a molecule or compound.
The bond formation between the atoms takes place due to the sharing of valence electrons between them while the remaining outer electron denoted as lone pair of electrons.
(d)
Interpretation:
Interpret and predict the shape of NO2+ by drawing the lewis structure.
Concept Introduction:
Lewis dot structure is the representation of the atom bonded to eachother to form a molecule or compound.
The bond formation between the atoms takes place due to the sharing of valence electrons between them while the remaining outer electron denoted as lone pair of electrons.
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