General Formulas for Nitrogen Dioxide

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Kendra Dods
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Nitrogen Dioxide has 17 valence electrons, therefore it has a single bond between one oxygen and a double bond between the other, creating a general formula of AX2, however I do not understand how to incorporate the lone electron on nitrogen into the general formula.

Does adding another electron, which then creates a pair work?
 
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The lone electron on nitrogen makes NO2 a free radical, which means it is highly chemically reactive.

Adding an electron gives you the ion NO2-, which is more stable.
 

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