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1 10.5 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

2 Lewis Formulas of Molecules
Shows pattern of valence electron distribution in the molecule. Useful for understanding the bonding in many compounds. Allows us to predict shapes of molecules. Allows us to predict properties of molecules and how they will interact together. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

3 Writing Lewis Structures for Covalent Molecules
1. Attach the atoms together in a skeletal structure. Most metallic element is generally central. In PCl3, the P is central because it is further left on the periodic table and therefore more metallic. Halogens and hydrogen are generally terminal. Many molecules tend to be symmetrical. Though there are many exceptions to this, chemical formulas are often written to indicate the order of atom attachment. In C2Cl4, there are two Cls on each C. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

4 Writing Lewis Structures for Covalent Molecules, Continued
2. Calculate the total number of valence electrons available for bonding. PCl3 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

5 Writing Lewis Structures for Covalent Molecules, Continued
3. Attach atoms with pairs of electrons and subtract electrons used from total. Bonding electrons. 4. Add remaining electrons in pairs to complete the octets of all the atoms. Remember H only wants 2 electrons. Don’t forget to keep subtracting from the total. Complete octets on the terminal atoms first, then work toward central atoms. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

6 Writing Lewis Structures for Covalent Molecules, Continued
5. If there are not enough electrons to complete the octet of the central atom, bring pairs of electrons from an attached atom in to share with the central atom until it has an octet. Try to follow common bonding patterns. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

7 Write the Lewis structure of CCl4.
Example 10.4: Write the Lewis structure of CCl4. Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

8 Practice—Lewis Structures
CO2 H2O NH3 Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10 8

9 Example NO3─ Tro's Introductory Chemistry, Chapter 10

10 Assignment Problem Set #2 49-51
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