If by dots you mean electrons, all you need to know is the atomic number and know that:
n=1 has a max of 2
n=2 has a max of 8
n=3 has a max of 18
And so on and so forth.
Lewis dots are concerned with electrons in the outer most shell of an atom. This means that no matter how many electrons an element contains, Lewis dots will never number higher than eight.
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A pair of dice has a totla of 42 dots, 21 on each die.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
I had a science question that asked: An electron ______ is the chemical symbol for the element surrounded by as many dots as there are electrons in its outer energy level. That is pretty much the same as yours. I put dot diagram... Meaning electron dot diagram
Arsenic should have 5 electron dots in its Lewis structure, one for each valence electron.
I had a science question that asked: An electron ______ is the chemical symbol for the element surrounded by as many dots as there are electrons in its outer energy level. That is pretty much the same as yours. I put dot diagram... Meaning electron dot diagram
There are 16 dots in the Lewis Dot Structure of H2Se. Each hydrogen atom contributes 1 dot and selenium contributes 6 dots.
i think 25 im pretty sure there are 5 rows of 5
A standard six-sided die (dice) has a total of 21 dots. This is calculated by adding the number of dots on each face: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 21.
By taking the number and setting it to the amount of the other number. Like if you have 3 eggs with 4 dots on them, then all together you have 12 dots. But if you wish to find how many eggs have dots and there are actually 5 eggs, because 2 did not have dots, then you'll know there are 3 eggs with dots on them.
It depends which element it is. Hydrogen would have one while carbon would have 4 dots. Refer to http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Electron_dot.svg/300px-Electron_dot.svg.png for additional information.