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the Lewis dot structure of beryllium and carbon​

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Answered by flash0213
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Beryllium has two valence electrons in its 2s shell, so its electron dot diagram is like that of helium: ... For carbon, there are four valence electrons, two in the 2s subshell and two in the 2p subshell. As usual, we will draw two dots together on one side, to represent the 2s electrons.

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Beryllium has two valence electrons in its 2s shell, so its electron dot diagram is like that of helium. For carbon, there are four valence electrons, two in the 2s subshell and two in the 2p subshell. As usual, we will draw two dots together on one side, to represent the 2s electrons.

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