Organic compounds are characterized by the presence of covalent bonds. The structures of organic compounds can be drawn by using Lewis method. Atoms of different elements may carry some charge, known as the formal charge. A neutral molecule may also have charged atoms, but in that case the number of positive charges must be exactly equal to negative charges.
Let’s
see how we can calculate the formal charge of an atom in the molecule. A very
simple formula for calculating the formal charge is:
Formal
charge = No. of electrons in valence shell – (no. of lone pair electrons + ½
bonded electron pairs)
Examples:
-OH
The
formal charge on oxygen in hydroxyl ion is:
6
– (6 + ½ x 2)
=
-1
H2SO4
Formal
Charge on sulphur would be
=
6 – (0 + ½ 12)
=
6- (6)
=
0
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