26. TRUE or FALSE: The bond angles in the orthonitrate anion (NO43-) are all equal and each measure 109.5°. A. TRUE B. FALSE 27. Since the orthonitrate anion (NO43-) is best described as an acyclic molecule, which pairing describes the electronic structure and hybridization its central atom? A. Linear and sp B. Trigonal planar and sp2 C. Pyramidal and sp3 D. Tetrahedral and sp3 E. None of the above are correct 28. Recalling that orthonitrate anion (NO43-) is best described as acyclic, what is the formal charge at the central atom of this ion in its most important resonance form? А. -2 В. —1

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26. TRUE or FALSE: The bond angles in the orthonitrate anion (NO43-) are all equal and
each measure 109.5°.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
27. Since the orthonitrate anion (NO43-) is best described as an acyclic molecule, which
pairing describes the electronic structure and hybridization its central atom?
A. Linear and sp
B. Trigonal planar and sp2
C. Pyramidal and sp3
D. Tetrahedral and sp3
E. None of the above are correct
28. Recalling that orthonitrate anion (NO43-) is best described as acyclic, what is the
formal charge at the central atom of this ion in its most important resonance form?
А. —2
В. —1
С. О
D. +1
Е. +2
29. Recalling that the orthonitrate anion (N043-) is best described as acyclic, how many
non-bonded (lone) electron pairs are there (in total) in this ion in its most important
resonance structure?
A. 3 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total.
B. 9 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total
C. 11 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total
D. 12 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total
E. None of the above
30. Given that the orthonitrate anion (NO43) is best described as acyclic, how many
resonance structures contribute to its resonance hybrid when using the Octet Rule?
A. There is only one (1) important resonance structure
B. There are two (2) important resonance structures
C. There are three (3) important resonance structures
D. There are four (4) important resonance structures
E. None of these are correct
Transcribed Image Text:26. TRUE or FALSE: The bond angles in the orthonitrate anion (NO43-) are all equal and each measure 109.5°. A. TRUE B. FALSE 27. Since the orthonitrate anion (NO43-) is best described as an acyclic molecule, which pairing describes the electronic structure and hybridization its central atom? A. Linear and sp B. Trigonal planar and sp2 C. Pyramidal and sp3 D. Tetrahedral and sp3 E. None of the above are correct 28. Recalling that orthonitrate anion (NO43-) is best described as acyclic, what is the formal charge at the central atom of this ion in its most important resonance form? А. —2 В. —1 С. О D. +1 Е. +2 29. Recalling that the orthonitrate anion (N043-) is best described as acyclic, how many non-bonded (lone) electron pairs are there (in total) in this ion in its most important resonance structure? A. 3 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total. B. 9 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total C. 11 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total D. 12 non-bonded (lone) electron pairs in total E. None of the above 30. Given that the orthonitrate anion (NO43) is best described as acyclic, how many resonance structures contribute to its resonance hybrid when using the Octet Rule? A. There is only one (1) important resonance structure B. There are two (2) important resonance structures C. There are three (3) important resonance structures D. There are four (4) important resonance structures E. None of these are correct
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