We can draw three inequivalent Lewis structures for the bromate ion, BrO3 structure that is the best representation. 1. Assign formal charges to the elements in each of the structures below. Note: Count oxygen atoms starting from the left for each structure. Formal Charge Br 01 0₂ 03 ܀ ܀ 10: A 2. The best Lewis structure for BrO3 i FO Br :0: B GA 0: Br :0: с The concepts of formal charge and electronegativity can help us choose the Previous

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We can draw three inequivalent Lewis structures for the bromate ion, BrO3. The concepts of formal charge and electronegativity can help us choose the
structure that is the best representation.
1. Assign formal charges to the elements in each of the structures below.
Note: Count oxygen atoms starting from the left for each structure.
Formal Charge
Br
01
0₂
03
Br.
0.
0:
O
A
Il
O
2. The best Lewis structure for BrO3i✓
Br
:O:
A
B
0°
0:
Br
5:0
:0:
C
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Transcribed Image Text:We can draw three inequivalent Lewis structures for the bromate ion, BrO3. The concepts of formal charge and electronegativity can help us choose the structure that is the best representation. 1. Assign formal charges to the elements in each of the structures below. Note: Count oxygen atoms starting from the left for each structure. Formal Charge Br 01 0₂ 03 Br. 0. 0: O A Il O 2. The best Lewis structure for BrO3i✓ Br :O: A B 0° 0: Br 5:0 :0: C Previous
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