What is the Lewis structure of S2O28?

1 Answer
Apr 9, 2017

Explanation:

A reasonable Lewis structure for peroxodisulfate or persulfate is:

O(O=)2SOOS(=O)2O, which is S2O28 as required. The terminal oxygen nuclei ARE ALL OII. The central oxygen linkage is a peroxo linkage; i.e. since it contains an OO linkage, the oxidation state of these oxygens is OI

Note that by definition, the oxidation state is the charge left on the central atom when all the bonding pairs of electrons ARE BROKEN, with the charge assigned to the most electronegative atom. But since the oxygen atoms have equal electronegativities, we CONCEIVE that the electrons are SHARED, and thus:

O3SOOSO32×+SO3+OO

And thus the central peroxo linkage features oxygens in the same oxidation state as hydrogen peroxide, i.e. HOOH, and that is OI.

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