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Resonance valence-shell electron-pair repulsion

Although the most prevalent structure of the bisulfite anion in the solid state is that shown in Figure 17.3e, it is also known to east (particularly in aqueous solution) as a pyramidal structure in which the hydrogen atom is bound to an oxygen atom. Draw a Lewis and a VSEPR (valence-shell electron-pair repulsion) diagram of this isomer. Be sure to include all relevant resonance structures in your Lewis structure. [Pg.525]

N2O, also known as dinitrogen oxide, is a colorless gas with a sweet odor and taste. The molecule has a linear geometry as predicted with simple valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory. Formal charge considerations suggest that the most important two resonance structures are ... [Pg.66]


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