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Lewis Diagrams for Polyatomic Ions. Polyatomic Ions. Polyatomic ions are covalently bonded atoms that together have an overall charge. Lewis diagrams for polyatomic ions:. Determine the # of valence e- for each atom in the molecule and draw the dot diagram as if it were covalent BUT - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Lewis Diagrams for Polyatomic Ions

Lewis Diagrams for Polyatomic Ions

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Polyatomic Ions

Polyatomic ions are covalently bonded atoms that together have an overall charge.

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Lewis diagrams for polyatomic ions:1. Determine the # of valence e- for each

atom in the molecule and draw the dot diagram as if it were covalent

BUT

a) SUBTRACT one electron (usually from the central atom) for each +ve charge.

b) ADD one electron (usually from the central atom) for each -ve charge.

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Draw the Lewis structure for the following: CHO21-

Determine the central atom (the one with the most bonding electrons:

Carbon 4 e-

Hydrogen 1 e-

Oxygen 2 e- per atom

So the central atom will be? C

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C

Draw the Lewis structure for the following: CHO21-

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H C

Don’t forget to add the –1 charge

Draw the Lewis structure for the following: CHO21-

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H C O

O

Draw the Lewis structure for the following: CHO21-

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1-

H C O

O

Draw the Lewis structure for the following: CHO21-

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1-

H C O

O

Draw the Lewis structure for the following: CHO21-

Don’t forget the brackets and the charge!!!

Octet rule satisfied for every atom

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NH4+

Determine the central atom:

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NH4+

N

Remember to take one away for the +1 charge

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NH4+

H

H N H

H

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NH4+

+

H

H N H

H

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CO32-

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CO32-

C

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CO32-

C

Add in the two extra electrons!!!!

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CO32-

C O

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CO32-

C OO

O

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CO32-

C OO

O2-

Don’t forget the brackets and the charge!!!

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Where do the electrons for the charge come from in a polyatomic dot diagram?

They are transferred from a metal.

Which means polyatomic dot diagrams involve both ionic and covalent dot diagrams.

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Draw the dot diagram for NaCNO

First draw the dot diagram for the polyatomic.

Na1+ CNO1-

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CNO1-

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CNO1-

1-

O C N

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CNO1-

1-

O C N

Now finish the ionic dot diagram by drawing the dot diagram for the metal.

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NaCNO

1-

[ Na ] +1 O C N

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Recall Ionic Dot Diagrams

Draw the dot diagram for NaBr.

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NaBr

Na Br

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NaBr

[ Na ] +1 [ Br ] -1