The structure of borazine, B 3 N 3 H 6 , is a six-membered ring of alternating

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The structure of borazine, B3N3H6, is a six-membered ring of alternating B and N atoms. There is one H atom bonded to each B and to each N atom. The molecule is planar.

(a) Write a Lewis structure for borazine in which the formal charges on every atom is zero.

(b) Write a Lewis structure for borazine in which the octet rule is satisfied for every atom.

(c) What are the formal charges on the atoms in the Lewis structure from part

(b)? Given the electronegativities of B and N, do the formal charges seem favorable or unfavorable?

(d) Do either of the Lewis structures in parts (a) and (b) have multiple resonance structures?

(e) The six B—N bonds in the borazine molecule are all identical in length at 1.44 Å. Typical values for the bond lengths of B—N single and double bonds are 1.51 Å and 1.31 Å, respectively. Does the value of the B—N bond length seem to favor one Lewis structure over the other?

(f) How many electrons are in the p system of borazine?

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Chemistry The Central Science

ISBN: 9780321910417

13th Edition

Authors: Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew E. Stoltzfus

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