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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.)
In a Lewis dot diagram, phosphorus has five valence electrons, which are represented as dots around the element symbol (P). Therefore, five dots are drawn for phosphorus to illustrate its valence electrons. These dots can be arranged in pairs and single electrons to show potential bonding configurations.
Let's start with an element such as Carbon. C has 4 valence electrons on it's outer shell. To draw C simply put the letter C in the middle and draw 4 dots around it. ***Example***(Notice if you count the dots there are 4) . .C. . How about an even easier one. Let's try hydrogen. H has 1 valence electron. To draw H simply put the letter H in the middle and put 1 dot around it, ***Example***(Notcie if you count the dots there is 1 dot) . H If there are 8 valence elecrtons 2 go on each side(2 on the right, 2 on the left, 2 on top, and 2 on the bottom)
the Lewis dot diagram for neon is as follows. .: Ne :. .
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There are many places where you could learn to draw a diagram. The internet is a great resource for example.
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In the electron dot diagram for calcium, there are two dots shown, as calcium has two valence electrons.
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There should be eight dots placed around argon in a dot diagram, representing the eight valence electrons it has in its outer shell.
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Calcium has two valence electrons, so it would have two electron dots in a Lewis electron dot diagram.
You also can draw your ER diagram by so many ways. A software called Edraw is a better software to draw the ER diagram. This one has some ready-to-use ER diagrams templates conceptdraw.com/How-To-Guide/er-diagram