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| Chemistry->hybridization? My question: Fluorine nitrate, FONO2, is an oxidizing agent used as a rocket propellant. A reference source lists the following data for FOaNO2. (The subscript “a” shows that this O atom is different from the other two.). Bond lengths: N-O = 129 pm, N-Oa = 139 pm, Oa-F = 142 pm. Bond angles: O-N-O = 125, F-Oa-N = 105. The NOaF plane is perpendicular to the OaNO2 plane. Use these data to construct (a) a Lewis structure(s), (b) a 3-D sketch of the molecule. and (c) an orbital overlap diagram. Identify the hybridization of each central atom in the molecule. Can someone guide me through this question? What do I do with the bond lengths? |
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