How Do You Determine The Number Of Electrons That Go Into The Lewis Structure Of A Molecule?

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How Do You Determine The Number Of Electrons That Go Into The Lewis Structure Of A Molecule?

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a. The total number of electrons for a Lewis structure of a molecule is the sum of the valence electrons of each atom in the molecule. b. The total number of electrons for the Lewis structure of an ion is found by summing the number of valence electrons for each atom and then subtracting one electron for each positive charge or adding one electron for each negative charge.

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