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Lewis Dot Structures (Washington University) Reading: BC Science 10 Outline –Lewis Dot Structure Basics
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Lewis Dot Structures Developed by G. N. Lewis to serve as a way to describe bonding in polyatomic systems. Central idea: the most stable arrangement of electrons is one in which all atoms have a “noble” gas configuration. Example: NaCl versus Na + Cl - Na: [Ne]3s 1 Cl: [Ne]3s 2 3p 5 Na + : [Ne]Cl - : [Ne]3s 2 3p 6 = [Ar]
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LDS Mechanics Atoms are represented by atomic symbols surrounded by valence electrons. Electron pairs between atoms indicate bond formation. Bonding Pair Lone Pair (6 x)
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LDS Mechanics (cont.) Three steps for “basic” Lewis structures: 1.Sum the valence electrons for all atoms to determine total number of electrons. 2.Use pairs of electrons to form a bond between each pair of atoms (bonding pairs). 3.Arrange remaining electrons around atoms (lone pairs) to satisfy the “octet rule” (“duet” rule for hydrogen).
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LDS Mechanics (cont.) An example: Cl 2 O 20 e - 16 e - left
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LDS Mechanics (cont.) An example: CH 4 8 e - 0 e - left Done!
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LDS Mechanics (cont.) An example: CO 2 16 e - 12 e - left 0 e - left Octet Violation CO double bond
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LDS Mechanics (cont.) An example: NO + 10 e - ++ 8 e - left +
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LDS Mechanics (cont.) NO 3 - 24 e -
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