Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The Lewis structure of the molecules difluoromethane
Concept introduction:
➢ The Lewis structure of a molecule is a representation of the molecule in which the valence electrons of the atomsareshown.
➢ The number of valence electrons of an atom is equal to the group number to which it belongs. Bonding atoms attaina stable electronic configuration and a stable atom generally has eight electrons in itsvalence shell.
➢ To attain a stable configuration, atoms share their electrons with each other.
(b)
Interpretation:
The Lewis structure of the moleculeschloroform
Concept introduction:
➢ The Lewis structure of a molecule is a representation of the molecule in which the valence electrons of the atomsareshown.
➢ The number of valence electrons of an atom is equal to the group number towhich it belongs. Bonding atoms attaina stable electronic configuration and a stable atom generally has eight electrons in itsvalence shell.
➢ To attain a stable configuration, atoms share their electrons with each other.
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