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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure / Formal Charge / Problem 4
Why does the best Lewis structure of BeBr
2
contain two single Be–Br bonds instead of two double Be=Br bonds?
A
If BeBr
2
had two double bonds, Be would be surrounded with more than eight electrons.
B
If BeBr
2
contained two double bonds, the sum of formal charges would not be equal to zero.
C
If BeBr
2
contained two double bonds, the formal charges of Be and Br atoms would be maximized instead of minimized as required by the formal charge rules.
D
If BeBr
2
contained two double bonds, both Be and Br will violate the octet rule.
E
If BeBr
2
contained two double bonds, each of the Cl atoms would be surrounded by more than eight electrons.
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