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Represent the molecules H2O using Lewis notation

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Answered by ASSASSINVT
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Answered by MATM25
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Explanation:

Representation of  molecule with Lewis notations.

Explanation:

To draw Lewis notations or structures, the following step must be followed:

Count the total number of valence electron present in the atoms of the compound.

Draw the skeletal structure.

Draw bonds in such a way that, each atom attain octet.

Accordingly, the given molecule is water which has a chemical formula .

The atoms present in water are 1 atom of oxygen and 2 atoms of hydrogen. Oxygen has 6 valance electrons whereas as two hydrogen atoms are present it has 2 valence electrons. Thus total valence electron available is 8.

The skeletal structure of water is H O H.

To draw bonds, the atoms which donate an electron and gains electron must be identified.

As oxygen has 6 valence electron, it needs 2 electrons to attain octet. Therefore it accepts electrons from both hydrogen atom and forms a single covalent bond.

Thus the Lewis notation for water molecule formed looks like the image attached in the attachment.

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