how many bonding regions and lone pairs are there in an amide anion?
Asked by rajenderdagar123 | 11th Jan, 2017, 09:04: PM
Expert Answer:
Two bonding pairs and two unshared or lone pairs of electrons with a formal charge of -1.
Answered by Vaibhav Chavan | 12th Jan, 2017, 12:40: PM
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