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state the point required in Lewis dot representation​

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Answered by marcos69
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Lewis structure, also called electron-dot structure, is a structural formula in which electrons are represented by dots; two dots between two atoms represent a covalent bond. ... In fact, Lewis structures are very important for predicting geometry, polarity and reactivity of (in)organic compounds.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the Lewis symbol for an atom, the chemical symbol of the element (as found on the periodic table) is written, and the valence electrons are represented as dots surrounding it. Only the electrons in the valence level are shown using this notation. For example, the Lewis symbol of carbon depicts a “C’ surrounded by 4 valence electrons because carbon has an electron configuration of 1s22s22p2.

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