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question 5 (2 points)
consider the carbonate ion, co₃⁻².
the lewis structure has 1 central atoms.
the central atom has 2 single bonds and one double bond.
the number of reds at the central atom is 2.
the bond angles are 3° and the shape is 4.
co₃⁻² is a 5 symmetrical/asymmetrical molecule.
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. 4 f. 180 g. 90 h. 120
i. 109.5 j. diatomic k. linear l. planar trigonal m. bent n. pyramidal o. tetrahedral p. symmetrical q. asymmetrical
1. Central atoms
Carbonate ion (\(CO_{3}^{-2}\)) has one central atom (carbon).
2. REDs (Region of Electron Density)
The central carbon atom has 3 regions of electron density (2 single bonds and 1 double bond).
3. Bond angles
For 3 regions of electron density with no lone pairs on the central atom, the bond angle is \(120^{\circ}\).
4. Shape
With 3 regions of electron density and no lone pairs on the central atom, the shape is planar trigonal.
5. Symmetry
\(CO_{3}^{-2}\) is symmetrical as it has a regular planar trigonal geometry.
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- B. 1
- D. 3
- H. 120
- L. planar trigonal
- P. symmetrical