What are some examples of net charges?

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Dec 31, 2015

[Try this local link.](http://socratic.org/questions/what-is-formal-charge-1)

Explanation:

Another example are simple alkoxides and alcohols. Take the simplest alcohol, methanol, H_3COH, versus its alkoxide salt, sodium methoxide, H_3CO^(-)Na^(+).

Both are neutral molecules, but why do write the alkoxide with formal charge charge separation, with a negative charge on the oxygen, and a positive charge on the sodium.

Around sodium (Z=11) there are 10 electrons, so it bears a positive charge, but what about the oxygen? Oxygen has atomic number of 8; there are 2 inner core electrons. Around oxygen there are 3 lone pairs PLUS the oxygen atom has a share of 1 electron from the C-O bond. So the oxygen atom has 6 + 2 + 1 = 9 electrons. This is 1 negative charge in excess of the 8 positive charges in the oxygen nucleus. Oxygen (here) properly has a negative charge.