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10.5 (exceptions)- 10.6 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

Exceptions to the Octet Rule H and Li, lose one electron to form cation. Li now has electron configuration like He. H can also share or gain one electron to have configuration like He. Be shares two electrons to form two single bonds. B shares three electrons to form three single bonds. Expanded octets for elements in Period 3 or below. Using empty valence d orbitals. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

Resonance We can often draw more than one valid Lewis structure for a molecule or ion. In other words, no one Lewis structure can adequately describe the actual structure of the molecule. The actual molecule will have some characteristics of all the valid Lewis structures we can draw. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

Resonance, Continued Lewis structures often do not accurately represent the electron distribution in a molecule. Lewis structures imply that O3 has a single (147 pm) and double (121 pm) bond, but actual bond length is between (128 pm). Real molecule is a hybrid of all possible Lewis structures. Resonance stabilizes the molecule. Maximum stabilization comes when resonance forms contribute equally to the hybrid. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

Drawing Resonance Structures Draw first Lewis structure that maximizes octets. 2. Move electron pairs from outside atoms to share with central atoms. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10 Draw Lewis Resonance Structures for CNO− (C Is Central with N and O Attached) Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10 6

SO4-2 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

How do I know which is correct? Formal Charge ( # valence e) –(# nonbonding e) –(1/2 # bonding e) Calculate for each atom in L.S. Sum of all F.C. must equal overall charge of compound F.C. closest to zero with an negative F.C. on most electronegative is the BEST Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

XeO4 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

H2CO2 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

ClO3-1 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

Assignment Problem Set #3 52, 57, 59 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10