A simple procedure for writing Lewis structures is given in a previous article entitled “Lewis Structures and the Octet Rule”. Relevant worked examples were given in the following articles: Examples #1, #2, #3 and #4, #5, #6, #7, #8.
Another example for writing Lewis structures following the above procedure is given bellow:
Let us consider the case of Nitrogen Oxychloride NOCl
Nitrogen Oxychloride is a yellow gas. It is used in synthesis of pharmaceutical products (chlorinated agent).
Step 1: The central atom will be the N atom since it is the less electronegative. Connect the atoms with single bonds:
Step 2: Calculate the # of electrons in πbonds (multiple bonds) using formula (1) in the article entitled “Lewis Structures and the Octet Rule”.
Step 2: Calculate the # of electrons in πbonds (multiple bonds) using formula (1) in the article entitled “Lewis Structures and the Octet Rule”.
Where n in this case is 3 since NOCl consists of three atoms.
Where V = (5 + 6 +7 ) = 18
Therefore, P = 6n + 2 – V = 6 * 3 + 2 – 18 = 2 So, there are 2 π electrons in NOCl .
Step 3 & 4: Therefore, the Lewis structures for NOCl are as follows:
Figure 1: Lewis structures for NOCl. Resonace structure 1 is the most plausible since there is no charge separation. |
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