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part 2 (1 point) add any nonzero formal charges to the atoms as applicable for the lewis structure shown with connectivity c - s - s. all valence electrons have been included. if formal charges are equal to zero, they should not be included. (this structure is a resonance form of the structure in part 1.)
Step1: Recall formal - charge formula
The formal - charge formula is $FC = V - N - \frac{B}{2}$, where $V$ is the number of valence electrons of the neutral atom, $N$ is the number of non - bonding electrons, and $B$ is the number of bonding electrons.
Step2: Determine valence electrons of each atom
Carbon ($C$) has 4 valence electrons, sulfur ($S$) has 6 valence electrons.
Step3: Analyze bonding and non - bonding electrons for carbon
Assume a Lewis structure with single bonds. For carbon in $C - S - S$, if we consider the bonding and non - bonding electrons, let's assume the structure has the appropriate number of valence electrons distributed. If carbon has 2 single bonds (4 bonding electrons, $B = 4$) and 2 non - bonding electrons ($N=2$), then $FC_C=4 - 2-\frac{4}{2}=0$.
Step4: Analyze the first sulfur
Let the first sulfur (connected to carbon) have 2 single bonds ($B = 4$) and 4 non - bonding electrons ($N = 4$). Then $FC_{S1}=6 - 4-\frac{4}{2}=0$.
Step5: Analyze the second sulfur
The second sulfur has 1 single bond ($B = 2$) and 6 non - bonding electrons ($N = 6$). Then $FC_{S2}=6 - 6-\frac{2}{2}=- 1$.
Step6: Add formal charges
We add a negative 1 formal charge to the terminal sulfur atom.
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Add a negative 1 formal charge to the terminal sulfur atom.