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use formal charges to identify the better lewis structure between the following
match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
Step1: Calculate formal charges for Structure I
Formal charge formula: \( FC = V - \frac{B}{2}-L \) (where \( V \) is valence electrons, \( B \) is bonding electrons, \( L \) is non - bonding electrons).
For \( S \) in Structure I: \( V = 6 \), \( B = 4 \), \( L = 0 \), \( FC=6-\frac{4}{2}-0 = 4 \).
For \( C \) in Structure I: \( V = 4 \), \( B = 2 \), \( L = 6 \), \( FC = 4-\frac{2}{2}-6=-3 \).
Step2: Calculate formal charges for Structure II
For \( C \) in Structure II: \( V = 4 \), \( B = 4 \), \( L = 0 \), \( FC=4-\frac{4}{2}-0 = 2 \).
For \( S \) in Structure II: \( V = 6 \), \( B = 2 \), \( L = 6 \), \( FC = 6-\frac{2}{2}-6=-1 \).
Step3: Compare the number of non - zero formal charges
Structure I has two atoms (\( S \) and \( C \)) with non - zero formal charges. Structure II has two atoms (\( C \) and \( S \)) with non - zero formal charges. But in Structure I, the magnitudes of formal charges (\(+4\) and \(-3\)) are larger. In Structure II, the magnitudes (\(+2\) and \(-1\)) are smaller. Also, in Structure I, \( S \) (less electronegative than \( C \)) has a positive formal charge. In Structure II, \( C \) (more electronegative than \( S \)) has a positive formal charge. A better Lewis structure has fewer atoms with non - zero formal charges and formal charges on atoms according to electronegativity (more electronegative atoms should have negative formal charges if possible). Structure II has fewer atoms with non - zero formal charges when considering the principles (Structure I has more extreme formal charges).
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The better Lewis structure is structure II because it has fewer atoms with nonzero formal charges.