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Electron dot structure of 4 atoms of phosphorus

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The electron dot or Lewis dot structure of P4,which is the constituent molecule of white phosphorus,can be easily drawn keeping in mind the facts that: 1)It has tetrahedral geometry. 2)Each P has 5 valence e-s and thus in P4 there are 5×4=20 valence e-s.

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The electron dot or Lewis dot structure of P4,which is the constituent molecule of white phosphorus,can be easily drawn keeping in mind the facts that: 1)It has tetrahedral geometry. 2)Each P has 5 valence e-s and thus in P4 there are 5×4=20 valence e-s.

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