Consider the 4 Lewis structures given here, it is the ion NSOR N (A) (B) (C) (D) [nes-0]* [-s-o] [:N=s=0]* [in-s0.]* 1-
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Consider the 4 Lewis structures given here, it is the ion NSOR N (A) (B) (C) (D) [nes-0]* [-s-o] [:N=s=0]* [in-s0.]* 1-
Consider the 4 Lewis structures given here, it is the ion NSOR N (A) (B) (C) (D) [nes-0]* [-s-o] [:N=s=0]* [in-s0.]* 1- One of the figures is not a resonance structure to the other three. That is 2- The formal charge of the sulfur is in all correct resonance structures. 3- Based on the electronegativity character of N, O, and S, the probable Lewis structure is figure 4- The positive charge means one electron is missing from the total of initial valence electrons
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