What is the Lewis structure of calcium carbide?

1 Answer
May 31, 2016

Ca^(2+)[:C-=C:]^(2-)

Explanation:

Around each carbon atom there are 5 valence electrons: 3 from the double bond, and 2 in a lone pair. Given the 2 inner shell electrons, this gives 7 electrons per carbon nucleus. Since, for carbon, Z=6, each, carbon bears a formal negative charge, and thus there is a formal 2- charge on the carbide ion (I was about to say the acetylide ion, but this is ""^(-)C-=C-H).