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This is the Lewis dot notation.
It would be the atomic symbol for silver (Ag) with however many dots around it as the number of valence electrons. The dots are placed with a maximum of two on each side bringing the highest total to eight, reserved for the noble gases. The Lewis dot diagram for silver would be .Ag (the dot can go on any side; it does not make a difference.)
three dots arranged in a triangle.
The symbol "Ar" with 8 dots around it. .. : Ar : ..
the Lewis dot diagram for neon is as follows. .: Ne :. .
yes, the number of dots represent the number of valence electrons in the periodic table.
This is the Lewis dot notation.
It would be the atomic symbol for silver (Ag) with however many dots around it as the number of valence electrons. The dots are placed with a maximum of two on each side bringing the highest total to eight, reserved for the noble gases. The Lewis dot diagram for silver would be .Ag (the dot can go on any side; it does not make a difference.)
The Mayans used a combination of dots and lines to represent their numbers. The number thirteen is represented by three dots on top of two horizontal lines.
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.
three dots represents the therefore symbol
Pb with 4 dots around it to represent its 4 valence electrons.
Electron Dot Diagram
its like a number on top of a number. sort of like a fraction... the dots are numbers and the line is like the fraction bar.
electron dot diagram
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If the X with 7 dots is supposed to represent valance electrons, then the element would be Iodine, I. There is not an element with just an X symbol. When I teach valance electors, I use an X to represent any chemical symbol and then show the order of the placement of the valance electron dots around the X.