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Describe formal charge and its formula.​

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Answered by bhukyaprameela05
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Formal charge of FC is the difference between the number of valence electrons of each atom and the number of electrons the atom is associated with. Formal charge assumes any shared electrons are equally shared between the two bonded atoms. Formal charge is calculated using the equation: FC = eV - eN - eB/2.

Answered by jyoti770193
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Formal charge of FC is the difference between the number of valence electrons of each atom and the number of electrons the atom is associated with. Formal charge assumes any shared electrons are equally shared between the two bonded atoms. Formal charge is calculated using the equation: FC = eV - eN - eB/2.

Explanation :

: Formal Charge Example Calculation

For example, carbon dioxide or CO2 is a neutral molecule that has 16 valence electrons. There are three different ways to draw the Lewis structure for the molecule to determine formal charge:

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