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Two equivalent Lewis structures are necessary to describe the bonding in O3. These structures involve adding a double bond between each pair of oxygen atoms in alternate arrangements.
The bonding is covalent.
they don't.
Ionic
covalient
Kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons. The bonding in these compounds is covalent.
Cyclic hydrocarbons form a circular shape. Like an O chain structures are linear structures. Like VVVVV
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For SO3, two equivalent resonance structures are sufficient to describe the bonding.
Ionic bonding
The only sextet rule is Clars rule for polycyclic hydrocarbons - which relates resonance structures to properties- note that naphthalene has one "aromatic" sextet in any one of its resonance structures. One prediction is reactivity- more sextets less reactive is the simple rule. There aren't any good internet references on this.
Two equivalent Lewis structures are necessary to describe the bonding in O3. These structures involve adding a double bond between each pair of oxygen atoms in alternate arrangements.
A single Lewis structure can be used to represent the bonding in SeF2O.
The bonding is covalent.
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