Write electron dot structure for the following:
a) Nitrogen atoms
b) Methane
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Electron dot structure for (a) Nitrogen atom and (b) Methane
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- To draw the electron dot structure of an atom, element or compounds, the number of valence electron present in it must be considered.
- The electron which is present in the outermost orbit is called a valence electron.
- In the case of nitrogen, as it is an atom, its atomic number is 7 and its electron distribution is 2, 5. It means it has 5 valence electrons.
- In the case of methane, it is composed of two elements called carbon and hydrogen.
- The valence electrons present in carbon and hydrogen are 4 and 1 respectively. As there are 4 atoms of hydrogen it becomes 4 and 4.
- Kindly refer to the given attachment for the electron dot structure of (a) Nitrogen and (b) Methane.
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