Respuesta :
Answer:
Formal charge for the first resonance structure of NO₂; first Oxygen = 0, N = +1, second Oxygen = -1
Formal charge for the second resonance structure of NO₂; first Oxygen = -1, N = +1, second Oxygen = 0
Explanation:
The formal charge of an atom in a molecule is the assumed charge the atom would have if the electrons in the bonds are redistributed evenly between the atoms.
Formal charge = valence electrons - (non-bonding electrons) - (bonding electrons / 2).
For NO₂ molecule, the formal charges for the atoms are as follows;
First Oxygen atom = 6 - 4 - 4/2 = 0
For Nitrogen = 5 - 1 - 6/2 = +1
For the second Oxygen atom = 6 - 6 - 2/2 = -1.
Overall charge = 0 + (+1) + (-1) = 0
For the second resonance structure,
First Oxygen atom = 6 - 6 - 2/2 = -1
For Nitrogen = 5 - 1 - 6/2 = +1
For the second Oxygen atom = 6 - 4 - 4/2 = 0
Overall charge = (-1) + (+1) + (0) = 0
Note: Where resonance structures for atoms or ions exist, the formal charges of each of the respective atoms or ions are calculated according.


Answer:
The formal charge on nitrogen in [tex]NO_2[/tex] is 0
Explanation:
Formal charge is the charge that is given to an atom in a molecule by assuming that the shared electrons between the two bonded atoms are equally shared between them.
It could be calculated as follows
formal charge = [tex]N_{valence}-N_{non-bond}-\frac{N_{bond}}{2}[/tex]
where
[tex]N_{valence}=[/tex] Number of valence electrons
[tex]N_{non-bond} =[/tex] Number of non-bonding electrons
[tex]N_{bond} =[/tex] Number of bonding electrons
The number of valence electrons on nitrogen is 5.
The number of non-bonding and bonding electrons are 2 and 6 respectively. Substituting into the equation above, we get
[tex]FC=5-2-\frac{6}{2} =0[/tex]
Therefore the formal charge on nitrogen in [tex]NO_2[/tex] is 0