Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]CO_3^-^2[/tex] , [tex]COH_2[/tex], [tex]HCN[/tex], [tex]O_3[/tex]
Explanation:
In figure 1 we can several structures for [tex]CO_3^-^2[/tex] in which the double bond can be moved across the oxygens due to the resonance.
In figure 2 the double bond between the carbon and the oxygen in [tex]COH_2[/tex] can be delocalized to the oxygen generating a new lewis structure in which we have a negative charge in the oxygen and a positive charge in the carbon.
In figure 3 we have again a delocalization process upon the nitrogen in order to produce a negative charge in the nitrogen and a positive charge in the carbon generating a new lewis structure.
In figure 4 due to the resonance, the double bond to the central oxygen can be moved from left to right generating 2 lewis structures.
Finally in the two last molecules is not possible to move the electrons. For [tex]NH_4[/tex] is not possible because there are no electrons to move. In the case of [tex]OF_2[/tex] the movement of electrons would generate structures too unstable so it is not possible to generate more lewis structures.




