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finlep [7]
2 years ago
7

The correctly drawn Lewis structure for CBr4 will have1. 3 single bonds to carbon and 2 single bonds to a terminal bromine2. 2 s

ingle bonds to carbon and 2 double bonds to terminal bromine3. 4 single bonds to carbon4. 2 single bonds to carbon and 1 single bond to a terminal bromine5. 2 single bonds to carbon and 2 single bonds to terminal bromine
Chemistry
1 answer:
defon2 years ago
3 0

The Lewis structure of the carbon tetrabromide would have 4 single bonds to carbon

<h3>What is the correct structure?</h3>

We know that the Lewis structure of a compound is the kind of structure that shows the symbols of the elements that are found in the compound along side the number of valence electrons that are present.

When we apply the Lewis structure to a molecule, we would see that the symbols of the atoms that can be found in the molecule would be shown as well as the number of valence electrons on the atoms of the elements in the molecule.

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