
Lewis Electron Dot Structures
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Chemistry
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10th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Lewis Dot Structures
Drawing ionic and covalent compounds.
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Each dot on an electron dot structure represents a valence electron.
When grouping dots, remember how electrons are grouped in subshells.
Drawing atomic electron dot diagrams.
Dot Diagrams of atoms
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Cations and anions are depicted in brackets, with the valence electrons inside the brackets and the charge above and to the right.
Dot structures of ionic compounds
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When the ratio of cation to anion is not 1:1, coefficients are used to show the relative numbers of ions.
Dot structures of ionic compounds
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Lines are drawn to show the bonds between atoms.
Dots depict the unshared valence electrons.
Lewis dot structures of covalent (molecular) compounds.
dot structures of covalent compounds
Lewis Dot Structures
Drawing ionic and covalent compounds.
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