Organic Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition (9th Edition)
Organic Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134160382
Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1.8, Problem 1.6P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on [CH3OH2]+.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on [CH3OH2]+ are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

The rules to draw Lewis structure are given as,

  • Determine the electronegativity and the number of valence electrons contributed by each atom.
  • Generally, lowest electronegativity atom is the central atom.
  • Write the skeleton structure of the molecule.
  • Use two valence electrons to form each bond in skeleton structure between the central and outer atoms.
  • Satisfy the octets of atoms by distributing remaining valence electrons as nonbonding electrons. It is usually best to start with the outer atoms.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on HN4Cl molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on HN4Cl molecule are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on (CH3)4NCl molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on (CH3)4NCl molecule are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on NaOCH3 molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on NaOCH3 are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on +CH3 molecular ion.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on +CH3 molecular ion are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on CH3 molecular ion.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on CH3 molecular ion are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on NaBH4 molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on NaBH4 molecule are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on NaBH3CN molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on NaBH3CN molecule are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on (CH3)2OBF3 molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on (CH3)2OBF3 molecule are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(j)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on [HONH3]+ molecular ion.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on [HONH3]+ molecular ion are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

(k)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on KOC(CH3)3 molecule.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on KOC(CH3)3 molecule are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by the individual element present in the molecule.

(l)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The Lewis structure and formal charge on [H2C=OH]+ molecular ion.

Interpretation: The Lewis structure and formal charge on [H2C=OH]+ molecular ion are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The Lewis structure shows the connectivity between atoms by identifying the lone pairs of electrons in a compound. Lewis structures are also called Lewis dot structures. The valence electrons around an atom are shown by dots. Bonds between atoms are shown by lines and the lone pair of electrons is shown by a pair of dots.

Formal charge is the net charge which is experienced by an individual element present in the molecule.

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Organic Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition (9th Edition)

Ch. 1.10A - Draw complete Lewis structures for the following...Ch. 1.10B - Give Lewis structures corresponding to the...Ch. 1.10B - Prob. 1.13PCh. 1.11 - Compute the empirical and molecular formulas for...Ch. 1.16 - a. Use your molecular models to make ethane, and...Ch. 1.17 - a. Predict the hybridization of the oxygen atom in...Ch. 1.17 - Predict the hybridization geometry and bond angles...Ch. 1.17 - Predict the hybridization, geometry, and bond...Ch. 1.17 - Prob. 1.19PCh. 1.17 - Allene, CH2=C=CH2, has the structure shown below...Ch. 1.17 - 1. Draw the important resonance forms for each...Ch. 1.18B - Prob. 1.22PCh. 1.18B - Two compounds with the formula CH3CH=NCH3 are...Ch. 1.19B - Prob. 1.24PCh. 1.19B - Give the relationship between the following pairs...Ch. 1 - a. Draw the resonance forms for SO2 (bonded OSO)....Ch. 1 - Name the element that corresponds to each...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.28SPCh. 1 - For each compound, state whether its bonding is...Ch. 1 - a. Both PCl3 and PCl5 are stable compounds Draw...Ch. 1 - Draw a Lewis structure for each species a. N2H4 b....Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.32SPCh. 1 - Prob. 1.33SPCh. 1 - Draw Lewis structures for a. two compounds of...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.35SPCh. 1 - Some of the following molecular formulas...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.37SPCh. 1 - Give the molecular formula of each compound shown...Ch. 1 - 1. From what you remember of electronegativities,...Ch. 1 - For each of the following structures, 1. Draw a...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.41SPCh. 1 - Prob. 1.42SPCh. 1 - Prob. 1.43SPCh. 1 - Prob. 1.44SPCh. 1 - For each pair of ions, determine which on is more...Ch. 1 - Use resonance structures to identify the areas of...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.47SPCh. 1 - In 1934, Edward A. Doisy of Washington University...Ch. 1 - If the carbon atom in CH2Cl2 were fat. there would...Ch. 1 - Cyclopropane (C3H6, a three-membered ring) is more...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.51SPCh. 1 - Prob. 1.52SPCh. 1 - In most amines, the nitrogen atom is sp3...Ch. 1 - Predict the hybridization and geometry of the...Ch. 1 - Draw orbital pictures of the pi bonding in the...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.56SPCh. 1 - Prob. 1.57SPCh. 1 - Which of the following compounds show cis-trans...Ch. 1 - Give the relationships between the following pairs...Ch. 1 - Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) has been used as an...
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