How to Calculate the Formal Charges for HF (Hydrofluoric acid)

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In order to calculate the formal charges for HF we&use the equation: Formal charge = [# of valence electrons] - [nonbonding val electrons] - [bonding electrons / 2] The number of valence electrons for the atom of interest is found on the Periodic Table. We find the number of bonding and nonbonding electrons from the Lewis Structure for HF. Nonbonding valence electrons are those around the atom of interest that are not involved in chemical bonds (they aren&being shared with another atom). Bonding valence electrons are the ones shared between atoms. We÷ this number by two. Some things to note about HF Formal Charges: - Formal charge is different from the oxidation number! - If you can exceed the octet rule for the central atom it&a good idea to check the formal charges. - If we have isomers or resonance -- formal charges will help us determine most stable structure. - The closer the formal charges are to zero the more likely we have the most favorable Lewis structure for the molecule. - We write the formal charges in (). E.g. (-1) Helpful Videos: Drawing/writing done in InkScape. Screen capture done with Camtasia Studio 4.0. Done on a Dell Dimension laptop computer with a Wacom digital tablet (Bamboo).

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