Write the Lewis dot Symbol for the representation of the formation of barium hydride. 2. Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar covalent and which is ionic? (a) the bond in CsCl, (b) the bond in H2S, (c) the NN nond in H2NNH2. 3. Write the Lewis structure for formic acid (HCOOH) and nitrite ion (NO2 ). 4. Write the formal charges for the nitrite ion (NO2). 1. 5. Draw the resonance structure for the molecule nitrous oxide, N20.

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1. Write the Lewis dot Symbol for the representation of the formation of barium hydride.
2. Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar covalent and which is ionic? (a) the
bond in CsCl, (b) the bond in H2S, (c) the NN nond in H2NNH2.
3. Write the Lewis structure for formic acid (HCOOH) and nitrite ion (NO2 ).
4. Write the formal charges for the nitrite ion (NO2 ).
5. Draw the resonance structure for the molecule nitrous oxide, N O.
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Transcribed Image Text:Exercises: 1. Write the Lewis dot Symbol for the representation of the formation of barium hydride. 2. Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar covalent and which is ionic? (a) the bond in CsCl, (b) the bond in H2S, (c) the NN nond in H2NNH2. 3. Write the Lewis structure for formic acid (HCOOH) and nitrite ion (NO2 ). 4. Write the formal charges for the nitrite ion (NO2 ). 5. Draw the resonance structure for the molecule nitrous oxide, N O. 1S
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