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1 July, 18:53

Determine the number of bonding electrons and the number of nonbonding electrons in the structure of cs2.

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  1. 1 July, 18:59
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    Carbon disulfide (S=C=S) is made up of one carbon atom and two sulfur atom.

    Carbon has 4 valence electrons while sulfur has 6 electrons.

    During bonding all the four carbon valence electrons are used in bonding while each sulfur atom contributes two electrons two the bond formation.

    Therefore; 4 + 2 (2) = 8 electrons are used for bonding, while 8 electrons (four from each sulfur atom) are not used for bond formation.
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