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what is the basis of the Lewis structure?

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Answered by bhumikachaudhari224
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The total number of electrons represented in a Lewis structure is equal to the sum of the numbers of valence electrons in each individual atom. Non-valence electrons are not represented in Lewis structures. After the total number of available electrons has been determined, electrons must be placed into the structure.

Lewis structures, also called electron-dot structures or electron-dot diagrams, are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule, and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule. A Lewis structure can be drawn for any covalently-bonded molecule, as well as coordination compounds.

Answered by sachukichu9074
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Lewis structures are the diagram the shows the bonding between atoms of a molecule,and lone pair of electrons that may exist in the molecule

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