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a nitrogen atom gains three electrons to become a cation ctbain ofu alti Bonding se the...
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In this text,
valence = (number electrons in valence sheel of free
atom)-(number non-bonding electrons on atom in molecule)
or
valence = (number of bonds)+(formal charge)
figure.4 has two models of CH5+ and text says first model has
valence of 6 which I don't understand.
according to equation above. shouldn't valence be
valence = 4-0=0 or valence=5+1(I'm not sure... because there
are one electron in hydrogen)=6??
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