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Two Lewis structures can be written for nitrosyl chloride, which contains one nitrogen, one oxygen, and one chlorine atom per molecule. Write the two Lewis structures and assign a formal charge to each atom.
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Chlorine has 7 valence electrons, nitrogen has 5, and oxygen has 6. Adding these together, we get a total of 18 valence electrons. Show more…
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