(a)
Interpretation:
The Lewis structure for tetrafluoroborate ion BF4- should be written.
Concept introduction:
Lewis structure is known as the simplified depiction of electrons present in valance shell within the molecule. It is also used to display as how electrons are organized around individual atoms within the molecule. “Dots” are used to show the electrons and amid the atoms bonding electrons as line.
(b)
Interpretation:
The Lewis structure for boron trifluoride ethylamine should be written.
Concept introduction:
Lewis structure is known as the simplified depiction of electrons present in valance shell within the molecule. It is also used to display as how electrons are organized around individual atoms within the molecule. “Dots” are used to show the electrons and amid the atoms bonding electrons as line.
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