Guided course 00:37Lewis Dot Structures: Neutral Compounds (Simplified) Concept 1Jules Bruno711views4rank
Guided course 02:49Lewis Dot Structures: Neutral Compounds (Simplified) Example 1Jules Bruno653views7rank
Multiple ChoiceDraw a Lewis Dot Structure that obeys the octet rule for the following compound:NH2OH.516views1rank
Textbook QuestionCIA Problem 4.2 Draw the Lewis dot structures for the molecules CO and NO. What is different about these structures compared with the general examples we have seen so far? How could these Lewis structures provide insight into the high chemical reactivity of these molecules?371views
Textbook QuestionHow many covalent bonds are formed by each atom in the following molecules? Draw molecules using the electron-dot-symbols and lines to show the covalent bonds. a. PH₃ b. H₂Se c. HCl d. SiF₄438views
Textbook QuestionWrite electron-dot symbols to show the number of covalent bonds and the lone pairs of electrons in the molecules that are formed by reactions between the atoms in Problem 4.34.436views
Textbook QuestionConsider the following possible structural formulas for C₃H₆O₂ . If a structure is not reasonable, explain what changes could be made to convert it to a reasonable structure. a. 542views
Textbook QuestionExpand the following condensed structures into the correct structural formulas. c. CH₃CH₂OCH₂Cl467views
Textbook QuestionThe phosphonium ion, PH⁺₄ is formed by reaction of phosphine, PH₃ , with an acid. d. Explain why the ion has a +1 charge.781views
Textbook QuestionState the number of valence electrons, bonding pairs, and lone pairs in each of the following Lewis structures: (6.6) c. 681views
Textbook QuestionDraw the Lewis structure for each of the following: (6.6) b. H₂NOH N is the central atom)526views
Textbook QuestionDraw the Lewis structure for each of the following: (6.6) a. H₃COCH₃ (the atoms are in the order C O C)391views