Yes, I should have the structure of NO3- in brackets with the charge on the molecule on the outside. I will edit the video as soon as I have time. Thanks for catching my mistake!
Hello how do we know which atom is the central atom when starting to draw the lewis structure? for example what is the central atom is this caes CH3NHCH2CH3 ?
The video is worthy of praise excluding the fact that you missed the negative charge... To be honest this is what makes brightstorm worth it s videos. Anyways thanks for uploading the video!!!
Your Lewis structure for sulfur dioxide is incorrect. There are two double bonds between both oxygen atoms and the sulfur. Remember that sulfur is in period three which means that it can break the octet rule and hold more than 8 electrons. There are no resonance structure for sulfur dioxide.
Thanks for your comment. There is actually evidence to suggest that this compound can be represented by these resonances structures that utilize just the s and p orbitals- pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/1997/FT/a700708f#!divAbstract
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Yes, I should have the structure of NO3- in brackets with the charge on the molecule on the outside. I will edit the video as soon as I have time. Thanks for catching my mistake!
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Everything became clear once she mentioned those line bonds each equal 2 electrons.
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but there's no bracket?
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Hello how do we know which atom is the central atom when starting to draw the lewis structure? for example what is the central atom is this caes CH3NHCH2CH3 ?
The video is worthy of praise excluding the fact that you missed the negative charge... To be honest this is what makes brightstorm worth it s videos. Anyways thanks for uploading the video!!!
One thing that would be good to mention is the Electroneutrality Principle when doing any Lewis structure.
It was NO3-
The -1 charge means that it has one extra electron so the compound has a total of 24 electrons
Why NO3 has 24 valence electrons? N only has 5 electrons in its outermost shell
Your Lewis structure for sulfur dioxide is incorrect. There are two double bonds between both oxygen atoms and the sulfur. Remember that sulfur is in period three which means that it can break the octet rule and hold more than 8 electrons. There are no resonance structure for sulfur dioxide.
Thanks for your comment. There is actually evidence to suggest that this compound can be represented by these resonances structures that utilize just the s and p orbitals- pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/1997/FT/a700708f#!divAbstract
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how about it was SH3 +1
does that also mean one extra electron?
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why is NO3 not an octet? nitrogen has 5 and each oxygens shares one pair of electron with it doesn't it make 8?
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how to draw a resonance structure for 1-methylcyclohexa-1,3-diene
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No, it means the absence of an electron