You can try that. It's always worth trying different ideas. Usually, only one skeletal structure will work. There are examples where two (or more) structures both work well, and Lewis doesn't help you tell the difference. Those examples are called isomers.
aren't each of the covalent bonds between Xe and F 2 electrons making The charge of Xe -4...???
Crowz 3 months ago
@Crowz For XeF4O, it would be a +6.
EnderlePhD 3 months ago
Your videos are very helpful.
From a grateful student in TN.
jnb38363 1 year ago
wait why can't the O link to one of the Fs?
boredstephanie 2 years ago
You can try that. It's always worth trying different ideas. Usually, only one skeletal structure will work. There are examples where two (or more) structures both work well, and Lewis doesn't help you tell the difference. Those examples are called isomers.
EnderlePhD 2 years ago