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The electron dot structure and Lewis dot structure are the same thing. They both represent the arrangement of valence electrons in an atom or molecule using dots around the chemical symbol.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) is: Ge: :Ge:
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An atom of potassium should have one dot in its Lewis-dot structure. This dot represents the single valence electron in the outer shell of the potassium atom.
A Lewis dot structure for potassium (K) would have one dot, representing its single valence electron.
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The electron dot structure and Lewis dot structure are the same thing. They both represent the arrangement of valence electrons in an atom or molecule using dots around the chemical symbol.
It has a bent structure just like the H2O and H2S.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) is: Ge: :Ge:
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.. H - S - H (please see explanation below)*** .. *****The valence electron pairs are suppose to be on top and on bottom of the sulfur, instead of the hydrogen. This follows the octet rule for the sulfur and the duet rule for the hydrogen.
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An atom of potassium should have one dot in its Lewis-dot structure. This dot represents the single valence electron in the outer shell of the potassium atom.
There are 16 dots in the Lewis Dot Structure of H2Se. Each hydrogen atom contributes 1 dot and selenium contributes 6 dots.
A Lewis dot structure for potassium (K) would have one dot, representing its single valence electron.
The election dot structure for hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) consists of a central sulfur (S) atom bonded to two hydrogen (H) atoms. The sulfur atom has six valence electrons, while each hydrogen atom has one valence electron. In the Lewis structure, the sulfur atom shares one electron with each hydrogen, forming two single bonds, and has two lone pairs of electrons remaining. This gives H₂S a bent molecular shape due to the repulsion between the lone pairs.
The Lewis dot structure is a diagram to show the bonding between the atoms of a molecule and pairs of electrons that may exist. The Lewis dot structure for chromium is Cr with two dots on top and bottom, and four dots on both sides.