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  • 10-10-2017
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When H2CO3 reacts to form CO2 and H2O, what is the net change in the number of shared electron pairs?

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andriansp andriansp
  • 17-10-2017
The answer to this question would be: zero

The net change is zero because the number of shared electron pairs is not changed. In H2CO3 there are 2 pairs of shared electron in O-H bond, 2 pairs of shared electron in C-OH bond and 2 pairs of shared electron in C-O bond. So the total pairs is 6


In H2O there are 2 pairs of shared electron in O-H bond and in CO2 4 pairs of shared electron in C-O bond. The total pair is still 6
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