Answer:
E. There is no formal charge on acetonitrile
Explanation:
All the options may be checked if we draw the structure of the compound.
H₃C - C ≡ N°° , (°°) represents a pair of non bonded electrons
From this structure we can clearly see that Acetonitrile has one triple bond, that it has one pair of non- bonding electron, furthermore all atoms satisfy the octet rule. To check for valence electrons, simply use the equation
Valence Shell electrons = Valence electrons of Carbon x Number of Carbon atoms + Valence electrons of Hydrogen x Multiplied by Number of Hydrogen + Valence electrons of Nitrogen x Number of Nitrogen
Valence Shell electrons = 4 x 2 + 1 x 3 + 5 x 1 = 16 e⁻s
The formal charge is calculated by No. of valence electron on atom - [non bonded electrons + no. of bonds]
Hence
the formal charge on carbon = 4 - (0 + 4) = 0
the formal charge on nitrogen = 5 - (2 + 3) = 0
Hence the formal charges are zero and the statement is false.