he made weed
Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle did not discover the atom structure. Instead, he is known for Boyle's Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature. The atomic theory of matter was later developed by John Dalton in the early 19th century.
The formal charge on the beryllium atom in the Lewis structure of BeCl2 is zero.
The formal charge on the nitrogen atom in the best Lewis structure for NO is 1.
The formal charge of the central nitrogen atom in the Lewis structure of N2O is 0.
The most optimal Lewis structure for the cyanate ion, NCO-, based on formal charge, is where the nitrogen atom has a formal charge of 1, the carbon atom has a formal charge of 0, and the oxygen atom has a formal charge of -1.
The SO2 Lewis structure with formal charges has a central sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The sulfur atom has a formal charge of 0, while one oxygen atom has a formal charge of -1 and the other oxygen atom has a formal charge of 1.
In the Lewis dot structure for Ag2O, each silver atom will have a +1 charge, while oxygen will have a -2 charge. This results in a structure where each Ag atom is bonded to an O atom with a double bond, and each O atom has two lone pairs around it.
Although he supposed that the elements were ultimately composed of various particles, he didn't know what those particles were.
he found the measurement or electron charge
The Lewis structure of NH2 consists of a nitrogen atom in the center with two hydrogen atoms attached to it, and a positive charge on the nitrogen atom.
The Lewis structure of CS3^2- consists of a carbon atom bonded to three sulfur atoms. The carbon atom has a formal negative charge, and each sulfur atom has a formal negative charge to balance the charge of the ion. The carbon atom and sulfur atoms are connected by single bonds.