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A Lewis structure shows:
a representation of how the atoms connect to form a molecule
Lewis structures must account for:
all electrons in a molecule
A line or a pair of dots between two atoms represents:
a shared pair of electrons forming a single covalent bond
Two lines or 4 dots between two atoms represent:
two shared pairs of electrons forming a double covalent bond
Three lines or 6 dots between two atoms represent:
three shared pairs of electrons forming a triple covalent bond
A pair of electrons on a single atom is called a:
“lone pair” of electrons
Is there one only one correct structure when drawing lewis structures?
No