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- 10. Each ball-and-stick model below shows the electron-pair and molecular geometry of a generic molecule. Explain what is wrong with each molecular geometry and provide the correct molecular geometry based on the number of lone and bonding pairs around the central atom. (a) (b) (c) 11. Draw the Lewis structure for acetamide (CH3CONH2) and determine the geometry about each interior atom. Experiments show that the geometry about the N atom in acetamide is nearly planar. Draw a resonance structure that can account for the planar geometry about the N atom.Formamide, HC(O)NH2, is prepared at high pressures from carbon monoxide and ammonia, and serves as an industrial solvent (the parentheses around the O indicate that it is bonded only to the carbon atom and that the carbon atom is also bonded to the H and the N atoms). Two resonance forms (one with formal charges) can be written for formamide. Write both resonance structures, and predict the bond angles about the carbon and nitrogen atoms for each resonance form. Are they the same? Describe how the experimental determination of the HNH bond angle could be used to indicate which resonance form is more important.Methyl isocyanate, CH3NCO, was made infamous in 1984when an accidental leakage of this compound from a storagetank in Bhopal, India, resulted in the deaths of about3800 people and severe and lasting injury to many thousandsmore. (a) Draw a Lewis structure for methyl isocyanate.(b) Draw a ball-and-stick model of the structure,including estimates of all the bond angles in the compound.(c) Predict all the bond distances in the molecule.(d) Do you predict that the molecule will have a dipolemoment? Explain.
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