LL ORG CHEM
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ISBN: 9781264840083
Author: SMITH
Publisher: MCG
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Draw the major resonance form of fulminic acid, HCNO, with the atoms connected as indicated in the formula. Your structure should have nonzero formal charges minimized, and it should include all nonzero formal charges and all nonbonding electrons.
Determine the formal charge on each atom in the structure.
Calculate the formal charge on each second-row atom.
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