Примери за използване на Lone pair на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It has a lone pair.
It donates a lone pair to the electrophile to form a covalent bond.
It has two lone pairs.
This nitrogen lone pair the one responsible for basic properties of pyridines.
He's got two lone pairs.
It had one, two lone pairs to begin with, and now it has this magenta bond.
So he's got these two lone pairs.
And this has a lone pair of electrons right over here.
And you say look,it's got this lone pair.
So it has another lone pair right over here.
So let me draw the hydrogens like that, and then it has this lone pair.
The oxygen has two lone pairs, just like that.
So now it has that electron and the other one that ittook from the carbon, so it has two lone pairs again.
These substances are best noticed with lone pairs, pi bonds and negative charges.
We have our lone pair over here, but we no longer have this lone pair.
It still has this other lone pair over here.
It had 1, 2 lone pairs. And now, it will have one more lone pair because it took that electron.
Now, we know that the oxygen has two lone pairs of electrons.
When no lone pairs of electrons are present in a molecule, the electron geometry is same as the molecular shape.
It is hydronium, andthen it only has one lone pair of electrons.
Because this molecule has no lone pairs of electrons, its electron pair arrangement is the same as its molecular geometry.
So there's going to be two more and they're going to be in a lone pair, just like that.
This oxygen, it had two lone pairs. It had one pair, two pairs. .
It gave away one of the other electrons in its other lone pair to a proton.
To start off with, the oxygen had two lone pairs, so I want to draw those two lone pairs first.
It has this pair over there, and then it gained this electron and this electron,so it has another lone pair.
From the picture, the first atom, chloride ion is donating its lone pair to carbon to form a covalent bond.
This oxygen had two lone pairs, but now one of the lone pairs is broken up because it gave an electron to this hydrogen proton right over there.
Electron pairs are defined as electrons in pairs or bonds, lone pairs, or sometimes a single unpaired electron.
It shares a lone pair to the hydrogen atom which bears a positive charge in the compound hydrogen chloride because is more electronegative than hydrogen.