(a)
Interpretation: The Lewis dot structure for three species of mono atomic bromine needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
A Lewis dot structure is representation of an atom with all its valence electrons present as dots in pair around the atomic symbol. The charge on the atom if any is also represented as superscript of the atomic symbol.
(b)
Interpretation: The curved arrows need to be used to show the flow of electrons. The formation of
Concept Introduction:
A Lewis dot structure is representation of an atom with all its valence electrons present as dots in pair around the atomic symbol. The charge on the atom if any is also represented as superscript of the atomic symbol.
(c)
Interpretation: Whether
Concept Introduction:
A Lewis dot structure is representation of an atom with all its valence electrons present as dots in pair around the atomic symbol. The charge on the atom if any is also represented as superscript of the atomic symbol.
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