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Draw the symbol for Sodium and Chlorine. This would create sodium chloride, which is table salt. The symbol for sodium is Na, so you write this down. Beside it, you write the symbol for Chlorine, which is Cl, then you place this in square brackets. After doing so, you may now place it's ionic charge outside the brackets in subscript. The result would be Na[Cl]-1.
Pb with 4 dots around it to represent its 4 valence electrons.
the Lewis structure of B or Boron would have three small dots posing as electrons. These dots can be placed anywhere around the B symbol.
the symbol for the magnesium ion is Mg2+
It represents what element you have.
Draw the symbol for Sodium and Chlorine. This would create sodium chloride, which is table salt. The symbol for sodium is Na, so you write this down. Beside it, you write the symbol for Chlorine, which is Cl, then you place this in square brackets. After doing so, you may now place it's ionic charge outside the brackets in subscript. The result would be Na[Cl]-1.
The Lewis symbol for BA65 snd S17 is below. I hope this has helped you. .. - :I: ..
Pb with 4 dots around it to represent its 4 valence electrons.
the Lewis structure of B or Boron would have three small dots posing as electrons. These dots can be placed anywhere around the B symbol.
Refer to the related link for an illustration of the formation of sodium chloride using Lewis dot structures.
the symbol for the magnesium ion is Mg2+
This is the Lewis dot notation.
Oxygen, Selenium, Tellurium, or any other element in the same group as sulfur would have a similar Lewis symbol.
It represents what element you have.
Br- ion will have 8 valence electrons. So to write the Lewis structure, write the symbol Br, with 8 dots around it. Each dot will correspond to one electron.
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