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A step-by-step explanation of how to draw the H3O+ Lewis Dot Structure (Hydronium ion). • For the H3O+ structure use the periodic table to find the total number of valence electrons for the H3O+ molecule. Once we know how many valence electrons there are in H3O+ we can distribute them around the central atom with the goal of filling the outer shells of each atom. • Note that the + sign in the Lewis structure for H3O+ means that we have lost a valence electron. Therefore we only have 8 valence electrons for the H3O+ Lewis structure. • H3O+ is an important compound in Acid-Base chemistry and is considered an acid. • In the Lewis structure of H3O+ structure there are a total of 8 valence electrons. H3O+ is also called Hydronium ion. • ---- Steps to Write Lewis Structure for compounds like H3O+ ---- • 1. Find the total valence electrons for the H3O+ molecule. • 2. Put the least electronegative atom in the center. Note: Hydrogen (H) always goes outside. • 3. Put two electrons between atoms to form a chemical bond. • 4. Complete octets on outside atoms. • 5. If central atom does not have an octet, move electrons from outer atoms to form double or triple bonds. • ---- Lewis Resources ---- • • Lewis Structures Made Simple:    • How to Draw Lewis Structures: Five Ea...   • • More practice:    • Lewis Dot Structure Practice Problems...   • • Counting Valence Electrons:    • Finding the Number of Valence Electro...   • • Calculating Formal Charge:    • Formal Charges: Calculating Formal Ch...   • • Exceptions to the Octet Rule:    • Exceptions to the Octet Rule   • Lewis Structures, also called Electron Dot Structures, are important to learn because they help us understand how atoms and electrons are arranged in a molecule, such as Hydronium ion. This can help us determine the molecular geometry, how the molecule might react with other molecules, and some of the physical properties of the molecule (like boiling point and surface tension). • Chemistry help at https://www.Breslyn.org

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