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pochemuha
2 years ago
4

write the lewis structure for carbon dioxide, then answer the following questions: 1. how many valence electrons does this compo

und have? 2. how many bonded electrons does this compound have? 3. how many lone pairs of electrons does this compound have? 4. how many single bonds does this compound have?
Chemistry
1 answer:
vlada-n [284]2 years ago
5 0

Valence electrons in CO₂ = 16

Bonded electrons in CO₂ = 4 electrons of carbon and 2 electrons of each oxygen atom

Lone pairs of electrons in CO₂ = 2 l0ne pair of electrons on each oxygen atom

Single bonds in CO₂ = None

<h3>What is Lewis structure?</h3>

A Lewis structure, also known as, Lewis dot structure, electron dot structure, is a diagram showing the bonds between the atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons present within the molecule.

Carbon dioxide is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable gas produced when carbon is burned. The ratio of carbon to oxygen in the  CO₂ molecule is 1:2. Two double bonds join the carbon and oxygen atoms in the Lewis structure. There are two oxygen atoms at each end where they share electrons and form a bond with the central carbon atom. A Lewis structure diagram shows the number of valence electrons available for bond formation within an atom. You can also visualize the behavior of valence electrons in molecules and determine if lone pairs are present.

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