For the following problems, calculate the total number of valence electrons in each of the following molecules. Then, draw lewis dot structures for each: • Br2 # valence e- • HCI # valence e • HBr # valence e • N2 # valence e • NO # valence e- This one is tricky, there is no way to achieve an octet. So, get each atom as close to an octet as possible without going over.

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For the following problems, calculate the total number of valence electrons in each of the following molecules.
Then, draw lewis dot structures for each:
• Br2
# valence e-
• HCI
# valence e
• HBr
# valence e
• N2
# valence e-
• NO
# valence e-
This one is tricky, there is no way to achieve an octet. So, get each atom as close to an octet as possible
without going over.
Transcribed Image Text:For the following problems, calculate the total number of valence electrons in each of the following molecules. Then, draw lewis dot structures for each: • Br2 # valence e- • HCI # valence e • HBr # valence e • N2 # valence e- • NO # valence e- This one is tricky, there is no way to achieve an octet. So, get each atom as close to an octet as possible without going over.
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