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Lewis Representation of Simple Molecules (Lewis Structure) is considered one of the most asked concept.
9 Questions around this concept.
Which of the following species contains three bond pairs and one lone pair around the central atom?
Lewis Symbols of Elements
The number of electrons present in the outermost shell are known as valence electrons. For example, the electronic configuration of sodium (Na) is 2, 8, 1, thus, sodium has one valence electron. According to the long form of the periodic table, in the case of representative elements, the group number is equal to the number of valence electrons. The valence electrons in atoms are shown in terms of Lewis symbols. To write Lewis symbol for an element, we write down its symbol surrounded by a number of dots or crosses equal to the number of valence electrons. Paired and unpaired valence electrons are also indicated. The Lewis symbols for some of the important elements are shown below:
We also use Lewis symbols to indicate the formation of covalent bonds, which are shown in Lewis structures, drawings that describe the bonding in molecules and polyatomic ions. For example, when two chlorine atoms form a chlorine molecule, they share one pair of electrons:
The Lewis structure indicates that each Cl atom has three pairs of electrons that are not used in bonding also known as lone pairs of electrons and one shared pair of electrons. A dash (or line) is sometimes used to indicate a shared pair of electrons:
A single shared pair of electrons is called a single bond. Each Cl atom interacts with eight valence electrons: the six in the lone pairs and the two in the single bond.
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