What are the brackets for around the Lewis structure?

1 Answer
Jan 29, 2017

They allow one to unambiguously describe the charge of the overall ion. Here is an example:

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For "NH"_4^(+), more accurately ["NH"_4]^(+) (as the positive formal charge does not belong to hydrogen), we have a formal charge on "N" of 4-3 = +1, while each "H" has a formal charge of 1-1 = 0. So, the overall charge adds up to be +1.

(If you recall, formal charge assumes evenly-shared valence electrons and is "FC" = "Valence - Owned".)