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1 Lewis Dot Structures: Electron dot structures of compounds
Q: What is the formula for water? H2O Q: How many valence electrons does each hydrogen have? 1 Q: How many valence electrons does the oxygen have? 6 Q: How many valence electrons are there in each water molecule? #VE = 2H + 1 oxygen = 2(1) + 6 = 8 More examples #VE = 2(1) + 2(6) = 14 H O 1. How many VE in H2O2? 2. How many VE in H2SO4? #VE = 2(1) (6) = 32 H S O

2 Simple Lewis Dot Structures
1. Determine the central atom. This is usually the atom that you have the least of in the formula. Ex: H2O BF3 NCl3 C2H6 SiF4 2. Draw the electron dot structure of the central atom. •O• •• •N• •• •C C• •• •Si• •B• 3. Wherever there are unpaired electrons on the central atom, pair them up with unpaired electrons on the attached atoms. Si •• ●F● C C •• H● ●H H B •• ●F● N •• ●Cl● O •• H● ●H 8 24 26 14 32 H2O: 2(1)+6 = 8 NCl3: 5 + 3(7) = 26 SiF4: 4 + 4(7) = 32 BF3: 3 + 3(7) = 24 C2H6: 2(4) + 6(1) = 14 4. Finally, check your electron count.

3 O O O N• N• N N What to do when you end up with unpaired electrons:
Example: Draw the Lewis structure for O2 #VE = 2(6) = 12 O •• O •• •• O Pair up the remaining unpaired electrons between the two oxygen atoms. Because each shared pair of electrons represents a chemical bond, there is a double bond between the oxygens in O2. What would the Lewis structure of N2 look like? •N• •• N• •• N• •• N N •• Note: 1 stick = 2 electrons in a bond

4 The ‘Keep ‘em Happy’ approach to Lewis structures:
1. Add up the number of valence electrons present 2. Draw the stick-skeleton of the molecule 3. Satisfy the octet rule for all atoms in the molecule Exceptions: H only needs 2e- and B only needs 6e- 4. Count up the number of electrons present in the Lewis structure - If there aren’t enough e- (the molecule is ‘unhappy’), add the missing electrons to the central atom - If there are too many e- (the molecule is ‘too happy’), take the excess away from the central atom and then form double bonds with the terminal atoms to satisfy the octet.

5 Examples: SF4 F F S #VE = 34 F F 32 34 SO2 O S O #VE = 18 20 18
Note: 1 stick = 2 electrons in a bond SF4 This molecule isn’t ‘happy’ because it doesn’t have enough electrons. F F S #VE = 34 F F This is the only possible structure because Fluorine never forms double bonds 32 34 SO2 This molecule is too happy, take away an electron pair from the central atom… O S O #VE = 18 but now sulfur is unhappy with only 6 e- 20 18 Make sulfur happy by using one of the pairs on oxygen to form a double bond.


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