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Alex777 [14]
4 years ago
15

What is the lewis structure of the covalent compound that contains one nitrogen atom, one hydrogen atom, and one carbon atom?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Gwar [14]4 years ago
7 0
H can only form one bond, carbon can form 4 bonds and N can form three bons, so the H will bond the carbon and this will form a triple bond with N:

H- C (triple bond) N

Now, you must count the valence electrons to see if there are some electrons not forming bonds.

H has one valence electron which is in the H - C bond.

C has four valence electrons which are one in the H - C bond and three in the CN bonds.

N has five valence electrons and it has three of them in the CN bonds, therefore you have to add two electrons (points or other marks) to the N atom.

This is the resultant Lewis structrue:


                               **
H - C (triple bond) N

Where you have to draw three hyphens to represent the triple bond and include the two ** over the N atom to represent the two electrons that are not forming a bond.


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