CO3- (2-) Ion: Resonance Structures

In summary, the CO3 (2-) ion has three resonance structures involving one single bond and two double bonds. Nitrite is expected to exhibit resonance because it has two resonance structures. For the resonance form of SOCl2, the formal charges are: 0 for Cl, +1 for S, and -1 for O.
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Soaring Crane
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1) The CO3 (2-) ion has a maximum of

a.two resonance structures involving two single bonds and one double bond.

b.two resonance structures involving one single bond and two double bonds.

c.three resonance structures involving one single bond and two double bonds.

d.three resonance structures involving two single bonds and one double bond.

There is 1 O=C bond and 2 O-C bonds, so three exist because anyone (but only one) O can have a double bond?


2) Which one of the following is expected to exhibit resonance?
a.NH4+
b.HCN
c.NO2-
d.CO2

There is 1 O-N bond and 1 O=N bond, so 2 resonance structures exist for nitrite?

3) Assign formal charges (FC) to each atom in the resonance form for SOCl2 described below.

For SOCl2, the central atom S has one single bond with each of the Cl atoms and a one double bond with O exists. A lone electron pair is also by the central atom.

a.0 for Cl, 0 for S, and 0 for O
b.-1 for Cl, -2 for S, and -2 for O
c.-1 for Cl, +4 for S, and -2 for O
d.0 for Cl, +1 for S, and -1 for O

FC_S: 6 - [(1/2)*8 + 2] = 0 ?
FC_Cl: 7 - [(1/2)*2 + 6] = 0 ?
FC_O: 6 - [(/2)*4 + 4] = 0 ?

Thanks.
 
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Try posting it in the Chemistry forum.
-Scott
 
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I know this is really late, but for whatever it's worth...all three answers are correct.

And this is the right place for this thread.
 

1. What is the chemical formula for the CO3-2 ion?

The chemical formula for the CO3-2 ion is CO3 with a charge of -2. This means it has two more electrons than protons, giving it a negative charge.

2. What is the overall charge of the CO3-2 ion?

The overall charge of the CO3-2 ion is -2. This is because it has two more electrons than protons, giving it a negative charge.

3. How many resonance structures does the CO3-2 ion have?

The CO3-2 ion has three resonance structures. This is because the central carbon atom can form double bonds with any of the three oxygen atoms, resulting in three possible structures.

4. What is the significance of resonance structures in the CO3-2 ion?

The resonance structures in the CO3-2 ion help to explain its stability. The delocalization of electrons among the three structures results in a more stable overall molecule.

5. How does the concept of resonance contribute to our understanding of the CO3-2 ion?

The concept of resonance helps us understand that the CO3-2 ion is not a static molecule with fixed double bonds, but rather a molecule with delocalized electrons. This allows us to better understand its properties and reactivity.

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