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structure diagram of hydrosulfide anion

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hydrosulfide anion | structure diagram
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Draw the Lewis structure of hydrosulfide anion. Start by drawing the overall structure of the molecule:  Count the total valence electrons of the hydrogen (n_H, val = 1) and sulfur (n_S, val = 6) atoms, including the net charge: n_H, val + n_S, val - n_charge = 8 Calculate the number of electrons needed to completely fill the valence shells for hydrogen (n_H, full = 2) and sulfur (n_S, full = 8): n_H, full + n_S, full = 10 Subtracting these two numbers shows that 10 - 8 = 2 bonding electrons are needed. Each bond has two electrons, so the above diagram has all the necessary bonds. There is 1 bond and hence 2 bonding electrons in the diagram. Fill in the remaining unbonded electrons on each atom. In total, there remain 8 - 2 = 6 electrons left to draw. Lastly, fill in the formal charges: Answer: |   |
Draw the Lewis structure of hydrosulfide anion. Start by drawing the overall structure of the molecule: Count the total valence electrons of the hydrogen (n_H, val = 1) and sulfur (n_S, val = 6) atoms, including the net charge: n_H, val + n_S, val - n_charge = 8 Calculate the number of electrons needed to completely fill the valence shells for hydrogen (n_H, full = 2) and sulfur (n_S, full = 8): n_H, full + n_S, full = 10 Subtracting these two numbers shows that 10 - 8 = 2 bonding electrons are needed. Each bond has two electrons, so the above diagram has all the necessary bonds. There is 1 bond and hence 2 bonding electrons in the diagram. Fill in the remaining unbonded electrons on each atom. In total, there remain 8 - 2 = 6 electrons left to draw. Lastly, fill in the formal charges: Answer: | |