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Answered by vey2242007
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Explanation:

NO

2

Nitrogen dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula NO

2

. Again, nitrogen dioxide does not follow the octet rule for one of its atoms, namely nitrogen.

The total number of valence electrons is 5+2(6)=17

There is the persistent radical character on nitrogen because it has an unpaired electron.

ClO

2

A Lewis structure shows ClO

2

has a total of 2×6+7=19 valence electrons, or 9 electron pairs and a lone electron.

Cl is the central atom.

The molecule ClO

2

has an odd number of valence electrons.

NO

14 valence electrons in your trial structure.

The valence electrons you have available are: 1N+1O=1×5+1×6=11.

The molecule NO, NO

2

and ClO

2

has an odd number of valence electrons.

Answered by sahumanoj0331
0

NO2

Nitrogen dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula NO

2

. Again, nitrogen dioxide does not follow the octet rule for one of its atoms, namely nitrogen.

The total number of valence electrons is 5+2(6)=17

There is the persistent radical character on nitrogen because it has an unpaired electron.

ClO

2

A Lewis structure shows ClO

2

has a total of 2×6+7=19 valence electrons, or 9 electron pairs and a lone electron.

Cl is the central atom.

The molecule ClO

2

has an odd number of valence electrons.

NO

14 valence electrons in your trial structure.

The valence electrons you have available are: 1N+1O=1×5+1×6=11.

The molecule NO, NO

2

and ClO

2

has an odd number of valence electrons.

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