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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best represents the Lewis dot structure for ICl_5?
A
Chlorine at the center with five single bonds to iodine atoms.
B
Iodine at the center with five double bonds to chlorine atoms.
C
Iodine at the center with five single bonds to chlorine atoms and one lone pair on iodine.
D
Iodine at the center with five single bonds to chlorine atoms and no lone pairs on iodine.
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Identify the central atom by considering electronegativity and bonding capacity. Iodine (I) is less electronegative than chlorine (Cl), so iodine will be the central atom in ICl_5.
Determine the total number of valence electrons available. Iodine has 7 valence electrons, and each chlorine has 7 valence electrons. For ICl_5, total valence electrons = 7 (I) + 5 × 7 (Cl) = 42 electrons.
Draw single bonds between the central iodine atom and each of the five chlorine atoms. Each single bond uses 2 electrons, so 5 bonds use 10 electrons.
Distribute the remaining electrons to satisfy the octet rule for the chlorine atoms first. Each chlorine needs 6 more electrons (3 lone pairs) to complete its octet, so 5 chlorines × 6 electrons = 30 electrons used.
Assign any leftover electrons to the central iodine atom as lone pairs. After bonding and completing chlorine octets, iodine will have 2 electrons left, which form one lone pair on iodine, consistent with the expanded octet possible for iodine.