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h. NH 4 + .<br />

8. Draw Lewis electron structures for the following.<br />

a. F 2<br />

b. SO 2<br />

−<br />

c. AlCl 4<br />

2−<br />

d. SO 3<br />

e. BrCl<br />

f. XeF 4<br />

g. NO +<br />

h. PCl 3<br />

9. Draw Lewis electron structures for the following.<br />

a. Br 2<br />

b. CH 3 Br<br />

2−<br />

c. SO 4<br />

d. O 2<br />

2−<br />

e. S 2<br />

f. BF 3<br />

10. Draw Lewis electron structures for CO 2 , NO − 2 , SO 2 , <strong>and</strong> NO + 2 . From your diagram, predict which pair(s) of<br />

compounds have similar electronic structures.<br />

11. Write Lewis dot symbols for each pair of elements. For a reaction between each pair of elements, predict<br />

which element is the oxidant, which element is the reductant, <strong>and</strong> the final stoichiometry of the compound<br />

formed.<br />

a. K, S<br />

b. Sr, Br<br />

c. Al, O<br />

d. Mg, Cl<br />

12. Write Lewis dot symbols for each pair of elements. For a reaction between each pair of elements, predict<br />

which element is the oxidant, which element is the reductant, <strong>and</strong> the final stoichiometry of the compound<br />

formed.<br />

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