Today in Chem, Mrs. Mandarino got the party started by showing the class how to draw Lewis Structures.
And here are some guidelines to drawing Lewis Structures!
Step One: Count the total number of valence electrons in the compound.
Dont forget! If you are finding the structure of an ion, remember to add electrons for a negative charge and subtract electrons for a positive charge.
- The first atom listed in the formula is usually the central atom.
- Also, remember that Hydrogen can only be bonded to one other atom.
- Remember, each single bond you draw counts for two electrons.
Step Four: Place electrons around the outside atoms until each is surrounded by eight electrons. (The octect rule)
- Hydrogen does not follow the octect rule, it will only have two electrons, Boron does not follow the octect rule as well, it will only need 6 electrons.
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