Lewis Structure
Lewis Structure
1. Complete the Lewis dot symbols for the oxygen atoms below
O O
Use two of these electrons to make a bond between the 2 oxygen atoms.
O:O
O:O
Use lone pair electrons to make an additional bond between the O atoms.
O :: O
Oxygen gas consists of 2 oxygen atoms, joined by a double bond, O=O. Each
oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons.
Place these in pairs around the atoms. Do all of the atoms have octets?
Move lone pair electrons until every atom has 8 valence electrons.
6. Determine the Lewis structure for N2, nitrogen gas, then draw its bonding.
7. Determine the Lewis structure for nitric acid, HNO3. Hydrogen can never
be in the middle of a compound and can only have 2 valence electrons,
giving it the noble gas structure of He. The acidic hydrogen is bonded to
oxygen.
The structure of HNO3 illustrates the idea of resonance, one O has a single
bond to N and the other has a double bond. SO2, sulfur dioxide, whose Lewis
structure is shown below, also exhibits resonance. The Lewis structure shows
one single and one double bond.
O S O
In fact, both S-O bonds are identical. This is shown below, where the double
arrow indicates that the two structures are equivalent.
O S O O S O
New structures generated by the movement of electron pairs are called
resonance structures.
8. Draw the Lewis structure for the carbonate ion, CO32-. The negative
charge indicates that there are additional electrons in this structure.
Draw all possible resonance structures of carbonate.
The gas, NO, has 11 valence electrons and can not be described
by using a Lewis structure.
F B F
F
When more than one resonance structure is possible, the determination of the
best structure can made based on the formal charges in the structure. The
calculation of the formal charge is given by:
F B F
F
Determine the formal charge on B and F in this structure.
F B F
F
The octet rule is obeyed, but this is not the structure of BF3. To see why it is not,
determine the formal charges of B and F in this second structure.
The formal charges are non-zero and there is a positive charge on the most
electronegative element, F. The best resonance structures have the smallest
possible formal charges and negative charges on electronegative elements.
12. Phosphorus and nitrogen are both in Group V. PCl3 and PCl5 both exist.
NCl3 exists, but NCl5 is an unstable compound. Why?
13. Fill in the Lewis dot symbols for H, C, N, O and Cl.
Based on this information predict how many bonds and how many lone
pairs each of these atoms will possess.
carbon
nitrogen
oxygen
chlorine
14. Based on your results in question 13, complete the structure of Tylenol,
drawn below. Show all multiple bonds and lone pairs.
O H
H C
C C H
H C C
H C H
H C N
C H
H
O
a) PO43- b) ClO4-
c) OF2 d) CO
16. Draw Lewis structures for the following compounds. If they exhibit
resonance, draw all of the resonance structures.
a) NO3- b) NO2-
c) C2H4 d) SO3
e) SCl6 f) KrF2
17. Draw three resonance structures of N2O, in which the atoms are arranged
in the order N N O. Indicate the formal charges in each.