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Carbonate (CO32-) Formal Charge
The resonance structure of carbonate (CO32-) is discussed in our article on resonance structure. In this article, we will determine the formal charge on each atom and the formal charge of the molecule.
Carbon (C) has a double bond with two of the three oxygen (O) atoms and a single bond with the third, as shown below.
Let us now calculate the formal charges on C and O.
Carbon
V = 4, N = 0, B = 8
Therefore,
qf = 6 – 0 – 12/2 = 0
The formal charge on C in CO32- is 0.
Oxygen 1 and Oxygen 2
V = 6, N = 6, B = 2
Therefore,
qf = 6 – 6 – 2/2 = -1
Oxygen 3
V = 6, N = 4, B = 4
Therefore,
qf = 6 – 4 – 4/2 = 0
The net formal charge is: 0 + 2 x (-1) + 0 = -2
The formal charge of the carbonate ion is -2.