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In this video, we look at Lewis Structure of the nitrite ion. The nitrite ion Lewis structure has nitrogen atom to two oxygen atoms. Doubly bonded to one and single bonded to another with the negative charge and double bond capable of shifting between the two(2) oxygen atoms. Steps to draw the nitrite ion: Count valence Electrons Nitrogen(5) + 2 x Oxygen(2x6) + 1 extra (negative charge) = 18 valence electrons Determine central atom Nitrogen is the central atom, bonded to two oxygen atoms One N=O double bond One N-O single bond Nitrogen has one lone pair The singly bonded oxygen has 3 lone pairs the doubly bonded oxygen has 3 lone pairs Formal Charges Nitrogen:0 Doubly bonded oxygen:0 Singly bonded oxygen:-1 (This is accounting for the overall -1 charge) Resonance There are two equivalent resonance structures where the double bond can be on either oxygen. Welcome to AON Chemistry. This channel is dedicated to making science simple, engaging and easy to understand. Whether you are a student, teacher or lifelong learner you will find clear explanations with worked examples to support your science journey. We break down concepts into simple,easy to understand tutorials.From Physics and chemistry to Math, our lessons are designed to help students, teachers and curious minds learn step by step. Clear explanations Worked examples Topics to be covered would include General Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics tutorials Let's make science make sense -together If you found this video useful,then please like, comment and subscribe to the channel #General Chemistry #Calculus #physics #Basic Mathematics