Asked by Anonymous
Does carbonyl fluoride have possible resonance structures?
Yes, if the double bonds are on fluorine instead of carbon or is that not possible?
Yes, if the double bonds are on fluorine instead of carbon or is that not possible?
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Answered by
DrBob222
F requires a single bond. NaF, CaF2, get it?
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