Answer:
0,0,0,0
Explanation:
The formal charge formula:
[tex] Formal charge= Valence electrons - lone pair electrons - 0.5 shared electrons[/tex]
So:
Hydrogen: 1 elec. of valence and shares two electrons with the O
[tex] Formal charge= 1 - 0 - 0.5*2=0[/tex]
Oxygen: 6 elec. of valence, 2 lone pairs and shares two electrons with the H and two with the F
[tex] Formal charge= 6 - 4 - 0.5*4=0[/tex]
Fluorine: 7 elec. of valence, 6 lone pairs and shares two electrons with the O
[tex] Formal charge= 7 - 6 - 0.5*2=0[/tex]
Oxygen: 6 elec. of valence, 3 lone pairs
[tex] Formal charge= 6 - 6 - 0.5*0=0[/tex]
Note: the dative bond between F and the second O doesn't count as shared electrons.