O Macmillan Learning When part of a molecule, what is the typical number of bonds and nonbonding pairs of electrons for each of these atoms? bonds to carbon: bonds to oxygen: bonds to sulfur: BL. bonds to halogens (F, Cl, Br, I): bonds to nitrogen: bonds to phosphorus: nonbonding electron pairs on carbon: nonbonding electron pairs on oxygen: nonbonding electron pairs on sulfur: nonbonding electron pairs on halogens: nonbonding electron pairs on nitrogen: || nonbonding electron pairs on phosphorus:

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When part of a molecule, what is the typical number of bonds and nonbonding pairs of electrons for each of these atoms?
bonds to carbon:
bonds to oxygen:
bonds to sulfur:
14
bonds to halogens (F, Cl, Br, I):
bonds to nitrogen:
bonds to phosphorus:
nonbonding electron pairs on carbon:
nonbonding electron pairs on oxygen:
nonbonding electron pairs on sulfur:
nonbonding electron pairs on halogens:
nonbonding electron pairs on nitrogen:
nonbonding electron pairs on phosphorus:
Transcribed Image Text:O Macmillan Learning When part of a molecule, what is the typical number of bonds and nonbonding pairs of electrons for each of these atoms? bonds to carbon: bonds to oxygen: bonds to sulfur: 14 bonds to halogens (F, Cl, Br, I): bonds to nitrogen: bonds to phosphorus: nonbonding electron pairs on carbon: nonbonding electron pairs on oxygen: nonbonding electron pairs on sulfur: nonbonding electron pairs on halogens: nonbonding electron pairs on nitrogen: nonbonding electron pairs on phosphorus:
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