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1. An electron dot diagram can show you that the symbols for an element surrounded by dots. Each dot stands for one valence electron.
A particle diagram representing a mixture of an element and a compound would show individual atoms or molecules of the element and compound mixed together without forming any new chemical bonds. The particles of the element and compound would be distinct from each other within the mixture.
The Lewis dot diagram for Ra (Radium) would show one dot representing the single valence electron in the outer shell of the element.
A diagram showing the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, as well as the number of electrons in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus, would best characterize an element. This diagram would represent the atomic structure and composition of the element.
A Venn diagram with just one circle or a bar chart with only one bar would represent a single element.
A dot diagram (also called an Electron Dot Diagram, and a Lewis Structure) is a way to show the valence electrons that surround an element. See related link for a good lesson on how to make a dot diagram.
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A Lewis electron dot diagram for a group 13 element, such as aluminum, represents the valence electrons surrounding the element's symbol. Group 13 elements have three valence electrons, so the diagram would show the element's symbol (e.g., Al) with three dots placed around it to indicate the three valence electrons. These dots can be arranged in various configurations, typically with one dot on three sides of the symbol. This visual representation helps in understanding bonding and reactivity of the element in chemical reactions.