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A Lewis dot structure for potassium (K) would have one dot, representing its single valence electron.
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.
In the Lewis dot structure for a fluorine atom, there should be 1 bond displayed, as fluorine has 1 unpaired electron that can form a single bond with another atom.
The best Lewis structure for N2O is one where nitrogen is in the center with a double bond to one oxygen and a single bond to the other oxygen.
Three bonds should be drawn in the Lewis dot structure for SO3. Sulfur forms a double bond with one oxygen atom and single bonds with the other two oxygen atoms to complete its octet.
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For fluorine: 8 dots.
In the Lewis structure of SO2, there should be 18 valence electrons - 6 from sulfur and 6 from each oxygen atom.
A Lewis dot structure for potassium (K) would have one dot, representing its single valence electron.
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.