The Lewis dot structure has the S in the center. There are three O's surrounding the S. The O to the left and below the S have single bonds. While the O to the right has a double bond. Each O has 6 dots. The S has one dot.
The Lewis dot structure for Strontium Sulfide is simply Sr-S. The S atom has 3 nonbonding electron pairs around it.
It is an S with 6 dots around it
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Sr2+, 2[I]- I could not put the dots around the I that represents iodine because the computer does not allow me to, but there is suppose to be eight electrons around it
Lewis structure, electron dot diagram, electron dot structure...
O:Ag:O
The nuclues.
6
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The number of valence electrons in the atom.
Sr2+, 2[I]- I could not put the dots around the I that represents iodine because the computer does not allow me to, but there is suppose to be eight electrons around it
Lewis structure, electron dot diagram, electron dot structure...
No, not exactly. It is an ionic compound so it would not have a Lewis dot structure. However, the carbonate anion, CO3^2- does have a Lewis dot structure.
What is Lewis Structure for the bicarbonate ion
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O:Ag:O
what is the dot diagram for Ce
The Lewis dot structure of elemental (biatomic) oxygen (O) have three of its sides surrounded by valence electrons. The Lewis dot would be 3 of these individual O2 structures: .. .. :O::O: .. ..
The nuclues.
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.