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electron dot structure for sodium hydrogen carbonate.

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Answered by vhpsharitha
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One potential electron dot formula for the carbonate ion is

 

Since all carbon-oxygen bonds are likely to be equal, the electron structure in resonance terms is shown below.

 

Over the region of all three carbon-oxygen bonds, one electron pair is delocalized.

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Explanation:

Sodium bicarbonate is an ionic substance and Lewis dots do not work so well for that, but is does contain the bicarbonate ion and that can be treated with Lewis theory pretty decently. First calculate the electrons required (ER) to fulfill noble gas configurations for all atoms.

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