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draw lewis structure for, cho₂⁻
Step1: Calculate valence electrons
Carbon has 4 valence electrons, hydrogen has 1, each oxygen has 6, and there is an extra electron due to the - 1 charge. So total valence electrons = 4 + 1+2×6 + 1=18.
Step2: Determine the central atom
Carbon is the central atom as it is less electronegative than oxygen.
Step3: Connect atoms with single - bonds
Connect carbon to hydrogen with a single - bond and carbon to each oxygen with a single - bond. This uses 4 electrons (2 for C - H and 2 for each C - O), leaving 18 - 4 = 14 electrons.
Step4: Distribute remaining electrons as lone - pairs
Distribute the remaining 14 electrons as lone - pairs on the oxygen atoms to satisfy the octet rule. One oxygen will have 3 lone - pairs and the other will have 2 lone - pairs. But this gives a formal charge on carbon.
Step5: Form a double - bond
To reduce the formal charge, move one lone - pair from the oxygen with 2 lone - pairs to form a C = O double - bond.
The Lewis structure has a carbon atom in the center bonded to a hydrogen atom by a single - bond, and to one oxygen atom by a single - bond and to the other oxygen atom by a double - bond. The oxygen with the single - bond has 3 lone - pairs and a negative charge, and the oxygen with the double - bond has 2 lone - pairs.
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The Lewis structure of $CHO_2^-$ has a central carbon bonded to a hydrogen by a single - bond, to one oxygen by a single - bond (with 3 lone - pairs and a negative charge) and to another oxygen by a double - bond (with 2 lone - pairs).