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Lewis Structures and Resonance: Identifying Ions, Hybridization, and Electron Flow, Study notes of Chemistry

Instructions for drawing lewis structures for various ions, including bicarbonate, nitrate, azide, propanoate, and carbonic acid. It also includes exercises for drawing resonance structures for benzyl carbanion, 2-methylpropanoate ion, and 2,4-pentanedione anion, as well as identifying the hybridization of highlighted carbon atoms. Formal charges are also included for the bicarbonate and nitrate ions.

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  • What are the Lewis structures for the bicarbonate, nitrate, azide, propanoate, and carbonic acid ions?
  • How do the resonance structures of benzyl carbanion, 2-methylpropanoate ion, and 2,4-pentanedione anion differ?
  • What is the hybridization of each carbon atom highlighted in red in the given structures?

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Lewis Structures: Draw Lewis Structures for the ions below and include formal charges.
a. Bicarbonate ion, HCO3-
b. Nitrate ion, NO3-
c. Azide ion, N3-
d. Propanoate ion, CH3CH2COO-
e. Carbonic acid, H2CO3
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Lewis Structures: Draw Lewis Structures for the ions below and include formal charges.

a. Bicarbonate ion, HCO 3 -

b. Nitrate ion, NO 3 -

c. Azide ion, N 3 -

d. Propanoate ion, CH 3 CH 2 COO-

e. Carbonic acid, H 2 CO 3

Resonance : Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons in the resonance structures of benzyl carbanion.

Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons in the resonance structures of 2- methylpropanoate ion below.

Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons in the resonance structures of 2,4- pentanedione anion below.

Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons in the resonance structures of nitrate ion below.