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Question: Draw the Lewis Structure for each molecule.

Draw the Lewis Structure for each molecule. Remember that the best structure will have as few Formal Charges as possible. Molecules which break the octet rule are denoted with *.
Draw the Lewis Structure for each molecule. Remember that the best structure will have as few Formal Charges as possible. Molecules which break the octet rule are denoted with *.





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Formula Lewis Structure Formula Lewis Stracture NH-CI CH,CI HCIO HBr CH2S PBr C;H2 SO2 BF3 POCI; XeF4 NO


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> Complete the Lewis structures for the following molecules. Lewis Structure with formal charge Lewis Structure with formal charge Formula Formula BrFs OCI: CH;Br. SeCla (С-C bond) TeCla NO: H:CO SO XeF, CF. BrF. CHs

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> Draw the lewis structure for XeF4 [SeF5]- [PCl4]+

> What is the Lewis structure for: SeF6 XeF4 SeCl3+

> Polarity y/n Lewis Structure Geometry Molecule PCl5, NH3, XeF4, C2H4. Polarity Molecule Lewis Structure Geometry (y/n) PCIs NH) XeFa

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> Of Molecular Valence Formula Electrons CH4 SF4 34 PO13 IC14 ICI3 xef4 Lewis Structure Molecular VSEPR e Pair Geometry Geometry Tetrahedral Tetrahedral AX4 Trigonal See-saw AX4E bipyramidal Shape 109.5° 20 Bond Molecular Angle Polarity 109 non-polar Axial

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> Molecule or Ion (3D Structure) *XeF4 Lewis Structure 6. Bonding domains: Molecule or Ion (3D Structure) 6. *XeF4 Lewis Structure Bonding domains: Non-bonding domains: VSEPR formula: Geometric Shape: Polar or non -polar: 7. *ASFS Bonding domains: Non-

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> Molecule Valence e Lewis Structure Molecular Shape Formal Charge Molecule Valence Lewis Molecular Formal Polar Resonance Structure Shape Charge Molecule? e- SF4 XEF4 CIF3 BRF5 PF5 SF6 ХeF2

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> Formula Name of structure Lewis Structure and Resonance Structures Formula Name of structure Lewis Structure and Resonance Structures H:0 water COH2 formaldehyde CHCI trichloromethane PH3

> a. Draw the Lewis structures for these species. If more than one Lewis structure is possible, draw the structure with the formal charges minimized. Show all valence electrons in your structures. XeO2 XeF. PFs IFs 大 (b) Based on your structures f

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> Lewis structure; label any non-zero hybridization of the central # σ species atom Lewis structure; label any non-zero formal charges on each structure hybridization of the central species atom SF. CIF, IFs BiCl, |XeF; XeF, TeF.

> Substance Electrons # of Valence Electrons Lewis Structure # Zones Geometry e- Pair Geometry # of Valence Electrons e- Pair Geometry Substance Lewis Structure # Zones Geometry XEF4 C,H4 C,H2 CH¿Cl2 CH,Cl2 C,H¿Cl2

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