Commonly Tested Lewis Structures
We draw Lewis Structures to predict:
-the shape of a molecule.
-the reactivity of a molecule and how it might interact with other molecules.
-the physical properties of a molecule such as boiling point, surface tension, etc.
Drawing the Lewis Structure for XeF2
Video: Drawing the Lewis Structure for XeF2
For the XeF2 Lewis structure we first count the valence electrons for the XeF2 molecule using the periodic table. Once we know how many valence electrons there are in XeF2 we can distribute them around the central atom and attempt to fill the outer shells of each atom. When we are done adding valence electrons we check each atom to see if it has an octet (full outer shell). We also need to check to make sure we only used the number of available valence electrons we calculated earlier.
There are a total of 22 valence electrons in the Lewis structure for XeF2.
The Lewis structure for XeF2 is a bit tougher since you have to take formal charges into account to find the best Lewis structure for the molecule. Remember that Xenon can have more than 8 valence electrons.
It is helpful if you:
- Try to draw the XeF2 Lewis structure before watching the video.
- Watch the video and see if you missed any steps or information.
- Try structures similar to XeF2 for more practice.
List of Lewis Structures
Acetone | BF3 | BH4- | BrF5 | BrO3- | C2H2 | C2H4 | ClO- |
CH4 | ClO2- | ClO2 | ClO4- | CO | CS2 | H2O | H3O+ |
HCl | HNO3 | I3- | ICl4- | IF5 | N2 | N3- | NH2OH |
NH3 | NO2- | NO2 | NO3- | O2 | OF2 | PCl5 | PH3 |
PO33- | PO43- | SCl2 | SF4 | SF6 | SO3 | SO42- | XeF2 |
XeF4 |