Rules List for Drawing Lewis Structures
Version 1
- Calculate the total number of valence electrons for the molecule. Sum up the
individual valence electrons for all of the atoms that make up the molecule.
- Draw the skeleton structure for the molecule. The central atom is the least
electronegative atom. The exception is hydrogen and it is never the central
atom.
- Make bonds between the surrounding atoms and the central atom. Each bond
counts as two valence electrons.
- Take the remaining valence electrons and distribute as many as needed to the
surrounding atoms until their octets are filled. Remember that we modify the
Octet Rule for hydrogen and call it the Duet or Modified Octet Rule. Therefore,
2 valence electrons satisfies the Duet Rule for hydrogen.
- Distribute the remaining valence electrons to the central atom to fulfill its
octet.
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