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showing electron sharing using electron dot diagrams
which electron dot diagram shows the bonding between 2 chlorine atoms?
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Each chlorine atom has 7 valence electrons. When two chlorine atoms bond, they share one pair of electrons. In an electron - dot diagram (Lewis structure), each chlorine atom should have 3 lone pairs and 1 shared pair.
- The first option shows two chlorine atoms with 3 lone pairs and a triple bond (3 shared pairs), which is incorrect as chlorine forms a single bond.
- The second option shows two chlorine atoms with 3 lone pairs and a single shared pair (in the form of two dots between them), which is correct.
- The third option shows an incorrect representation with a single dot (not a pair) between the chlorine atoms.
- The fourth option shows a triple - bond (3 shared pairs) which is wrong for chlorine - chlorine bonding.
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The second electron - dot diagram (the one with two dots between the two $\text{Cl}$ atoms and 3 lone pairs on each $\text{Cl}$ atom) is the correct one.