The RbIO₂ compound has a Lewis structure in IO₂⁻
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The Lewis formula is used to describe covalent bonds
Lewis structures have a central atom and a terminal atom
The central atom is an atom that is bound to 2 or more other atoms, while a terminal atom is bound to 1 other atom
In describing Lewis's structure the steps that can be taken are:
- 1. Count the number of valence electrons from atoms in a molecule
- 2. Give each bond a pair of electrons
- 3. The remaining electrons are given to the atomic terminal so that an octet is reached
- 4. If the central atom is not yet octet, free electrons are drawn to the central atom to form double bonds
In the RbIO₂ compound, the bond is an ionic bond that is Rb + and IO₂⁻ so that what Lewis can describe is the I and O bonds in IO₂⁻
Steps to draw the Lewis structure
- 1. Place atom I in the middle and O atom on the side
- 2. Draw the electrons that bind each of 2 pairs to form 2 bonds
- 3. Write down the remaining free electrons after subtracting the bonding electrons
- 4. The form of a double bond of one O atom with atom I, because there are electrons that have not been paired
From this it was found that atom I did not follow the octet rule because it binds 10 electrons, this is what is called the octet rule which was developed / expanded, whereas in general period 3 elements such as P, Br, I can have electrons exceeding 8 when they bind
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Keywords: Lewis structure, single-bonded, double-bonded, octet