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What is the formal charge of the nitrogen atom in the molecule NO₂?

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To calculate the formal charge of the nitrogen atom in NO, we can use the following formula:Formal charge =  Valence electrons of the atom  -  Non-bonding electrons  - 0.5 *  Bonding electrons In the case of nitrogen, the number of valence electrons is 5. In the NO molecule, nitrogen forms two bonds with oxygen atoms: one single bond and one double bond. This means there are 2  from the single bond  + 4  from the double bond  = 6 bonding electrons.There are no non-bonding electrons on the nitrogen atom in NO, as all its valence electrons are involved in bonding.Now, we can calculate the formal charge:Formal charge = 5  valence electrons  - 0  non-bonding electrons  - 0.5 * 6  bonding electrons Formal charge = 5 - 0 - 3Formal charge = +2So, the formal charge of the nitrogen atom in the NO molecule is +2.
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