CHEM103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lone Pair, Valence Electron

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Helps lead to stability: lower potential energy. Bonding theories help predict when bonds form and properties of new molecules. Ionic compounds: between metal and nonmetal, transfer of electrons. Lewis symbols: represent the valence electrons as sots around the symbol, remember filling rules. Lewis bonding structure: 8 electrons are most stable, exception: h,li,b,be,he. B is stable with only 6 valence elections. Be is stable with only 4 electrons: exception: transition metals. Drawing lewis structures of molecules: general patterns. C= 4 bonds & 0 lone pairs. N= 3 bonds & 1 lone pair. O= 2 bonds & 2 lone pairs (not always) Write the correct skeletal structure for the molecule: count valence electrons. Add the number of electrons in the valence shells of all atoms in the molecule: connect the structure. Draw a bond between the central atom and each outside atom. Each bond uses 2 valence electrons: place electrons on outside atoms.

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