Answer the following questions using principles of chemical bonding and molecular structure. (a)   Consider the carbon dioxide molecule, CO2, and the carbonate ion, CO32– (i)    Draw the complete Lewis electron-dot struc­ture for each species. (ii)   Account for the fact at the carbon-oxygen bond length in CO32– is greater than the car­bon-oxygen bond length in CO2.

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1) Answer the following questions using principles of chemical bonding and molecular structure.

(a)   Consider the carbon dioxide molecule, CO2, and the carbonate ion, CO32–

(i)    Draw the complete Lewis electron-dot struc­ture for each species.

(ii)   Account for the fact at the carbon-oxygen bond length in CO32– is greater than the car­bon-oxygen bond length in CO2.

 

2) Explain the following in terms of the electronic structure and bonding of the compounds considered.

(a)   Liquid oxygen is attracted to a strong magnet, whereas liquid nitrogen is not.

(b)   The SO2 molecule has a dipole moment, whereas the CO2 molecule has no dipole moment. Include the Lewis (electron-dot) structures in your explanation.

 

3) Answer the following questions using principles of chemical bonding and molecular structure:

(a)   Consider the molecules CF4 and SF4.

(i)    Draw the complete Lewis electron-dot struc­ture for each molecule.

(ii)   In terms of molecular geometry, account for the fact that the CF4 molecule is nonpolar, whereas the SF4 molecule is polar.

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