Chapter 9: Problem 55
Why does the octet rule not hold for many compounds containing elements in the third period of the periodic table and beyond?
Chapter 9: Problem 55
Why does the octet rule not hold for many compounds containing elements in the third period of the periodic table and beyond?
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What is a coordinate covalent bond? Is it different from a normal covalent bond?
Define bond length, resonance, and resonance structure.
A rule for drawing plausible Lewis structures is that the central atom is invariably less electronegative than the surrounding atoms. Explain why this is so.
Draw Lewis structures for these chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are partly responsible for the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere: \(\mathrm{CFCl}_{3}, \mathrm{CF}_{2} \mathrm{Cl}_{2}\), \(\mathrm{CHF}_{2} \mathrm{Cl}, \mathrm{CF}_{3} \mathrm{CHF}_{2}\).
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