Draw the structures of two different compounds that have the composition CH3NO2. All three H atoms must remain bonded to the C atom and both O atoms must remain bonded to the N atom. Draw the molecules by placing atoms on the grid and connecting them with bonds. Include all hydrogen atoms and nonbonding electrons.

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Answer:

The structures are shown below.

Explanation:

Hydrogen has only one electron in the valence shell, carbon has 4, nitrogen has 5 and oxygen has 6. So, to complete the octet (or duet in case of hydrogen) they need, respectively, 1, 4, 3, and 2 electrons.

Thus, each hydrogen will share one electron with carbon, and the last electron of it will be shared with nitrogen, and it will still have 4 electrons to share. It can share 2 electrons with both oxygen, and expand its octet, but it is unstable, thus, it will form a resonance structure (the electrons will be relocated), and charges will be formed. One of the oxygens will share only one electron with nitrogen.

The two structures are shown below.

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