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Calculate formal charge on nitrogen in NO2

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Answer:

Formal charge on the nitrogen atom in NO−2( is: FC=5−2−12×(6)∴FC=0.

Explanation:

Step 1: Formal charge on any atom is calculated as:

Formal charge$(F C)=V-L-\frac{B}{2}$

Where,

V= Total number of valence electrons in the valence shell of the atom.

L= Total number of non bonding (lone pair) electrons of the atom.

B=Total number of bonding (shared) electrons of that particular atom.

$: \ddot{\mathrm{O}}=\ddot{\mathrm{N}}=\ddot{\mathrm{O}}=$

Step 2:From the given structure, for nitrogen, we have

V=5 ; L=2 ; B=6

Step 3:$\therefore$ Formal charge on the nitrogen atom in $\mathrm{NO}_2^{-}($is:

$$\begin{aligned}& \mathrm{FC}=5-2-\frac{1}{2} \times(6) \\& \therefore \mathrm{FC}=0\end{aligned}$$

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