Hi this is Dr. B. we're gonna do the Lewis structure for CH4, methane. Cows make a lot a methane. We'll first take a look at the periodic table. Carbon is in group four or fourteen so...

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OK, this is Dr. B. We're going to do the Lewis structure for F2, Fluorine gas: a yellow, extremely reactive gas. And we'll start looking on the periodic table. Fluorine is in group 7,...

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Hi, this is Dr. B. Let's do the Lewis structure for H2, Hydrogen gas. It's a quite explosive gas, so please don't fill your blimp up with it. Let's look at the periodic...
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This is the H3PO4 Lewis structure: Phosphoric Acid. For H3PO4, we have a total of 32 valence electrons. When we see that we have H's in front of a polyatomic ion, we know that the H's...
This is the H2SO4 Lewis structure: sulfuric acid. The key to understanding this Lewis structure is that you have these H's in front, and then you have this polyatomic ion. That means...