The azide ion, N 3 – , is very reactive although it is isoelectronic with the ve
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The azide ion, N3–, is very reactive although it is isoelectronic with the very stable CO2 molecule. This reactivity is reasonable inasmuch as
a Lewis structure cannot be written for the azide ion that has nitrogen formal charges of zero.
there is no valid Lewis structure possible for the azide ion.
there are resonance structures for azide ion but not for carbon dioxide.
nitrogen cannot form multiple bonds.
charged species always decompose in solution.
a Lewis structure cannot be written for the azide ion that has nitrogen formal charges of zero.
there is no valid Lewis structure possible for the azide ion.
there are resonance structures for azide ion but not for carbon dioxide.
nitrogen cannot form multiple bonds.
charged species always decompose in solution.
Explanation / Answer
e) charged species always decompose in solution.
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