3. Carbon atoms will bond with each other to form a chain, often with the peripheral atoms being hydrogen. These compounds, hydrocarbons, are organic compounds composed only of carbon and hydrogen. However, when hydrogen atoms are substituted with other elements, such as fluorine, this changes the properties of the molecule. Methylfluoride (CH3F), a substituted hydrocarbon, is used in semiconductor processing. Figure 1 depicts an incorrect Lewis structure for CH3F. (QUestion shown in photo) Which reason best explains why this structure is incorrect? a) Hydrogen lacks an octet. b) Too few electrons are used. c) Carbon cannot exceed an octet. d) Fluorine atom has too many electrons.

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3. Carbon atoms will bond with each other to form a chain, often with the peripheral atoms being hydrogen. These compounds, hydrocarbons, are organic compounds composed only of carbon and hydrogen. However, when hydrogen atoms are substituted with other elements, such as fluorine, this changes the properties of the molecule. Methylfluoride (CH3F), a substituted hydrocarbon, is used in semiconductor processing. Figure 1 depicts an incorrect Lewis structure for CH3F.

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Which reason best explains why this structure is incorrect?

a) Hydrogen lacks an octet.

b) Too few electrons are used.

c) Carbon cannot exceed an octet.

d) Fluorine atom has too many electrons.

3) Carbon atoms will bond with each other to form a chain, often with the peripheral
atoms being hydrogen. These compounds, hydrocarbons, are organic compounds
composed only of carbon and hydrogen. However, when hydrogen atoms are
substituted with other elements, such as fluorine, this changes the properties of
the molecule. Methylfluoride (CH3F), a substituted hydrocarbon, is used in
semiconductor processing. Figure 1 depicts an incorrect Lewis structure for CH3F.
Which reason best explains why this structure is incorrect?
:F :
Н—с —н
|
H
Figure 1: A
proposed Lewis
structure for CH3F
a) Hydrogen lacks an octet.
b) Too few electrons are used.
c) Carbon cannot exceed an octet.
d) Fluorine atom has too many electrons.
Transcribed Image Text:3) Carbon atoms will bond with each other to form a chain, often with the peripheral atoms being hydrogen. These compounds, hydrocarbons, are organic compounds composed only of carbon and hydrogen. However, when hydrogen atoms are substituted with other elements, such as fluorine, this changes the properties of the molecule. Methylfluoride (CH3F), a substituted hydrocarbon, is used in semiconductor processing. Figure 1 depicts an incorrect Lewis structure for CH3F. Which reason best explains why this structure is incorrect? :F : Н—с —н | H Figure 1: A proposed Lewis structure for CH3F a) Hydrogen lacks an octet. b) Too few electrons are used. c) Carbon cannot exceed an octet. d) Fluorine atom has too many electrons.
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