


Nitrate Ion Lewis Structure Chemdoodle Full Octave For
And that gives us a full octave for oxygen for carbon. Now in doing so we noticed that the oxygen's have full octaves but carbon does not therefore yeah, you need to remove that's set of electrons and we form a double point there and a double pond as well. And that leaves us with 12, which we then distribute on the outer electrons forming for our kids.
Oxygen's right on oxygen's over there, they're now on the third one. And then the third right well done. Now for our first resonance form, what we can do is we'll move one pair of finding electrons and place it on this oxygen that will give us one single one and then we will move one pair of electrons from that oxygen to form a triple pond on this end, that will be our second form. So we have our carbon and oxygen atoms saturday. So in real too okay for the resonance forms, we move the lumpy electrons or pairs of electrons that are in double bonds or triple points. Then now to write down the resonance forms.
Oh no, we put our first Bondi and then we just distribute our electrons. And then moving on to pee for carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide finding the total number of valence electrons. And oxygen would have uh huh six uh electrons And those are the resonance forms for carbon dioxide. And that will give us a Single one between those two. And then we can have one pair from the pipe bond coming onto that.
The lower structure study for carbon monoxide and for carbon dioxide, it is this form because it is has zero formal charges throughout. Now, looking at our resonance forms, This one is our our final uh huh form, a molecular form. So those are the resonance forms over there. And that would be our third resonance form. Sorry, we are moving the we're breaking the triple point and moving those two to the oxygen of the and you get that form and the next one that we can have the next residence for mhm is from this second, one year where we will move one pay off electrons from the double bond onto the oxygen.
Point this is because has a triple pond. So carbon monoxide has the strongest, so carbon monoxide as the strongest. The question which of the two has the strongest bonds and the answer is carbon monoxide.
And that is the solution to this question.
