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The electron dot diagram of uranium is:

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Does a Lewis dot diagram show only the valence electrons?

Yes, in a Lewis diagram, the valence electrons are shown by dots around them.


What is the DOT class for uranium hexafluoride?

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How do you make a lewis dot structure?

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How many Lewis dots does gold have?

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Does the Lewis dot structure represent the total number of electrons in the atom?

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The electron dot diagram for uranium (U) will have 7 dots around the chemical symbol. Uranium has 7 valence electrons, so you would represent them as dots around the symbol "U" in no particular arrangement.


Who created the dot diagrams?

Dot diagrams, also known as Lewis dot structures, were introduced by the American chemist Gilbert N. Lewis. Lewis developed these diagrams to illustrate the bonding between atoms in a molecule by representing the valence electrons as dots around the atomic symbols.


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Eight, except for helium, which has a maximum of two.


Which element would most likely have the Lewis dot symbol?

The element with the atomic number 17, which is chlorine, would most likely have the Lewis dot symbol because it typically gains one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.


What is a synonym for Lewis diagram?

A synonym for Lewis diagram is Lewis structure. It is a schematic representation of the bonding between atoms in a molecule and the arrangement of valence electrons around atoms.