Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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ISBN: 9781305079373
Author: William L. Masterton, Cecile N. Hurley
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP

Follow the directions of Question 1 for

(a) C22- (b) NFO (c) BrF4+ (d) NI3

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(a)

Interpretation:

Lewis structure for C22- should be drawn.

Concept introduction:

  • Lewis structures are the diagrams that show the bonding between the atoms of the molecules and existing lone pairs of electrons.
  • Bonding electrons are those electrons which are shared between the atoms resulting in the formation of bond.
  • Non-bonding electrons are the valence electrons of the atom which are not shared with another atom.
  • For a molecule possessing negative charge, the charge is added to the total number of valence electron count.

Answer to Problem 6QAP

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

  1. Calculate the total number of valence electrons in molecule C22- :
  2. Total number of valence electrons = 2(valence electrons of C) + 2

       =2(4)+2=10 e

  3. Arrange the atoms in such a way that the least electronegative atom is at the center. Then put the valence electrons around them such that each atom contributes at least 1 electron to single bond and the octet rule for each atom is followed.
  4. To complete the octet there is a formation of triple bond between two carbon atoms. The rest number of electrons are present as lone pair on carbon atoms, the number of lone pair of electrons = Total number of valence electrons − Total number of electrons involved in bond formation.
  5. The number of lone pair of electrons = 10 - 6 = 4 electrons

  6. The Lewis structure of C22- as:

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  2

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Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Lewis structure for NFO should be drawn.

Concept introduction:

  • Lewis structures are the diagrams that show the bonding between the atoms of the molecules and existing lone pairs of electrons.
  • Bonding electrons are those electrons which are shared between the atoms resulting in the formation of bond.
  • Non-bonding electrons are the valence electrons of the atom which are not shared with another atom.

Answer to Problem 6QAP

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

  1. Calculate the total number of valence electrons in molecule NFO :
  2. Total number of valence electrons = valence electrons of N + valence electrons of F + valence electron of O

       =5+7+6=18 e

  3. Arrange the atoms in such a way that the least electronegative atom is at the center. Then put the valence electrons around them such that each atom contributes at least 1 electron to single bond and the octet rule for each atom is followed.
  4. To complete the octet the fluorine, F atom forms single bond with nitrogen, N and oxygen, O atom will form a double bond with nitrogen, N. The rest number of electrons are present as lone pair on fluorine, nitrogen and oxygen atom, the number of lone pair of electrons = Total number of valence electrons − Total number of electrons involved in bond formation.
  5. The number of lone pair of electrons = 18 − 6 = 12 electrons

  6. Thus, as N is the least electronegative, it would be the central atom and on arranging all the valence electrons, we get the Lewis structure of NFO as:

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  4

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Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Lewis structure for BrF4+ should be drawn.

Concept introduction:

  • Lewis structures are the diagrams that show the bonding between the atoms of the molecules and existing lone pairs of electrons.
  • Bonding electrons are those electrons which are shared between the atoms resulting in the formation of bond.
  • Non-bonding electrons are the valence electrons of the atom which are not shared with another atom.
  • For a molecule possessing positive charge, the charge is subtracted from the total number of valence electron count.

Answer to Problem 6QAP

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

  1. Calculate the total number of valence electrons in molecule BrF4+ :
  2. Total number of valence electrons = valence electrons of Br + 4(valence electron of F) - 1

       =7+4(7)1=34e

  3. Arrange the atoms in such a way that the least electronegative atom is at the center. Then put the valence electrons around them such that each atom contributes at least 1 electron to single bond and the octet rule for each atom is followed.
  4. To complete the octet each fluorine, F atom will form a single bond with bromine, Br.
  5. The rest number of electrons are present as lone pair on fluorine and bromine atoms, the number of lone pair of electrons = Total number of valence electrons − Total number of electrons involved in bond formation.

    The number of lone pair of electrons = 34 − 8 = 26 electrons

  6. Thus, as Br is the least electronegative, it would be the central atom and on arranging all the valence electrons, the Lewis structure of BrF4+ as:

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  6

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(d)

Interpretation:

Lewis structure for NI3 should be drawn.

Concept introduction:

  • Lewis structures are the diagrams that show the bonding between the atoms of the molecules and existing lone pairs of electrons.
  • Bonding electrons are those electrons which are shared between the atoms resulting in the formation of bond.
  • Non-bonding electrons are the valence electrons of the atom which are not shared with another atom.

Answer to Problem 6QAP

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  7

Explanation of Solution

  1. Calculate the total number of valence electrons in molecule NI3 :
  2. Total number of valence electrons = valence electrons of N + 3(valence electrons of I)

       =5+3(7)= 26e

  3. Arrange the atoms in such a way that the least electronegative atom is at the center. Then put the valence electrons around them such that each atom contributes at least 1 electron to single bond and the octet rule for each atom is followed.
  4. To complete the octet each iodine, I atoms forms single bond with nitrogen, N. The rest number of electrons are present as lone pair on iodine and nitrogen atom, the number of lone pair of electrons = Total number of valence electrons − Total number of electrons involved in bond formation.
  5. The number of lone pair of electrons = 26 − 6 = 20 electrons

  6. Thus, as N is the least electronegative, it would be the central atom and on arranging all the valence electrons, we get the Lewis structure of NI3 as:

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, Chapter 7, Problem 6QAP , additional homework tip  8

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