A simple procedure for writing Lewis Structures was given in a previous article entitled “Lewis Structures and the Octet Rule”. Several worked examples relevant to this procedure were given in previous posts please see the Sitemap - Table of Contents (Lewis Electron Dot Structures).
Step 2: Calculate the # of electrons in π bonds (multiple bonds) using formula (1):
The two most plausible electron dot structures (ELDOTS) for the allylic carbocation are given in Fig. 2.
Let us consider the case of the allylic carbocation: C3H5+
Step 1: Connect the C atoms with single bonds and add H atoms so that an octet of electrons exists around each atom:
Fig. 1: The atoms connected with single bonds in the “initial” structure |
Step 2: Calculate the # of electrons in π bonds (multiple bonds) using formula (1):
Where n in this case is 3, excluding the H atoms. Where V = (4 + 3 + 4 + 2 + 4 +2) – 1 = 18 , V is the number of valence electrons of the molecule.
Therefore, P = 6n + 2 – V = 6 * 3 + 2 – 18 = 2 So, there is one double bond in the molecule.
Step 3 & 4: The resonance structures of the allylic carbocation are as follows:
Fig. 2: Resonance structures of the allylic carbocation |
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