(a)
Interpretation:
The electron-dot structure and molecular formula of the compound is to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
The electron-dot structure, also known as Lewis-dot structure is the diagram which displays the bonding between atoms of the molecules and lone pairs that may exist on the molecule.
Molecular formula is chemical formula which tells the total
(b)
Interpretation:
The electron-dot structure and molecular formula of the compound is to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
The electron-dot structure, also known as Lewis-dot structure is the diagram which displays the bonding between atoms of the molecules and lone pairs that may exist on the molecule.
Molecular formula is chemical formula which tells the total number of atoms of each element in molecule.
(c)
Interpretation:
The electron-dot structure and molecular formula of the compound is to be discussed.
Concept introduction:
The electron-dot structure, also known as Lewis-dot structure is the diagram which displays the bonding between atoms of the molecules and lone pairs that may exist on the molecule.
Molecular formula is chemical formula which tells the total number of atoms of each element in molecule.
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