heres a link with a picture.
http://stezlab1.unl.edu/Chem251/Review/Covalent_Bonding/lewis_structure_of_hno3.htm
it is a bit awkward, the nitrogen has four covalent bonds, 2 single to oxygens, and another dbl to the third oxygen
To describe the structure of HNO3, two resonance structures are needed.
Resonance structure.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) is: Ge: :Ge:
The Lewis structure of the compound CCLO is as follows: CCCl-O.
The formal charge of the NCO Lewis structure is zero.
I'm pretty sure this is it, just fill in the dots.
To describe the structure of HNO3, two resonance structures are needed.
HNO3
HNO3 acids always have a hydrogen in front.
Resonance structure.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) is: Ge: :Ge:
The Lewis structure of the compound CCLO is as follows: CCCl-O.
The formal charge of the NCO Lewis structure is zero.
No, not exactly. It is an ionic compound so it would not have a Lewis dot structure. However, the carbonate anion, CO3^2- does have a Lewis dot structure.
The molecular geometry of the BR3 Lewis structure is trigonal planar.
The Lewis structure was created by American chemist Gilbert N. Lewis in 1916. Lewis proposed using dots to represent the valence electrons of an atom in order to show how atoms bond together in molecules.
Sulfur can form a maximum of six bonds in a Lewis structure.