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Lewis Dot Structures - Eight Rules (California State University - Wegner) Provides eight rules for drawing Lewis Dot Structures. A Lewis structure consists of the electron distribution in a compound and the formal charge on each atom. You are expected to be able to draw such structures to represent the electronic structure of compounds. 6-01
Lewis Structures (Logan) Includes Formal Charge, Resonance Structures, Valence, Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory, Bond and Molecular Polarity, Intermolecular Forces, and Molecular Modelling. "A Lewis symbol is a symbol in which the electrons in the valence shell of an atom or simple ion are represented by dots placed around the letter symbol of the element. Each dot represents one electron." 6-01
Lewis Structures (Purdue - Walton) Shows how to write Lewis Structures using a trial and error method, drawing skeleton structures, molecules that contain too many or too few electrons, and more. 6-01
Lewis Structures (Wojciechowski and Cerpovicz) Includes Formal Charge, Resonance Structures, Valence, Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory, Bond and Molecular Polarity, Intermolecular Forces, and Molecular Modelling. "A Lewis symbol is a symbol in which the electrons in the valence shell of an atom or simple ion are represented by dots placed around the letter symbol of the element. Each dot represents one electron." 6-01
Lewis Structures - Complete Set of Rules (Wegner) Provides a short description of each rule. 6-01
Lewis Structures - Eight Rules (California State University - Wegner) Provides eight rules for writing Lewis Structures. "A Lewis structure consists of the electron distribution in a compound and the formal charge on each atom. You are expected to be able to draw such structures to represent the electronic structure of compounds." 6-01
Lewis Structures - How to Draw (Ortego) Provides instructions on how to write Lewis Structures in seven steps. Includes nine examples, including four that do not follow the Octet Rule. 6-01
Lewis Structures - Predicting Electronic Structures of Covalently Bonded Molecules (The Ohio State University - Grandinetti) Provides instructions and examples. 6-01
Lewis Structures - The Octet Rule (Park) Provides examples of problems and solutions. 6-01
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