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draw the lewis structure for the perchlorate ion (clo4^-) with minimized formal charges. how many total equivalent likely resonance structures exist for clo4^-? answer: click to draw a new structure a 1 b 2 tap here for additional resources
The perchlorate ion \(ClO_4^-\) has four equivalent oxygen atoms around the chlorine atom. When minimizing formal charges, we can form double bonds between chlorine and oxygen. Since all four oxygen atoms are equivalent in terms of their ability to form double bonds (to minimize formal charge), the number of equivalent resonance structures is determined by the number of ways we can arrange these double - bond formations. Each oxygen can be the one with the double bond in a different resonance structure.
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4 (assuming the options were cut off and the correct count is 4. If we consider the general rule for \(ClO_4^-\), when minimizing formal charges (Cl has +1 formal charge and three O have - 1 and one O has 0 in a non - resonance structure, but by forming double bonds, we can have resonance). The formula for the number of resonance structures for \(AB_n\) type (where \(A = Cl\) and \(B=O\)) with equivalent \(B\) atoms: if we need to form \(m\) double bonds (to minimize formal charge, for \(ClO_4^-\), we form 3 double bonds in the resonance - hybrid sense, but in terms of distinct resonance structures with one double bond at a time (a simple way for counting equivalent resonance structures when starting from a single - bond Lewis structure and moving electrons to form double bonds one at a time), since there are 4 O atoms, there are 4 equivalent resonance structures)