Lewis Dot Symbols for CH2O Molecule					
				 
				
					
						
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				Lewis Dot Symbols for CH2O Molecule
1. Because carbon is less electronegative than oxygen and hydrogen is normally terminal, C must be the central atom. One possible arrangement is as follows:
2. Each hydrogen atom (group 1) has one valence electron, carbon (group 14) has 4 valence electrons, and oxygen (group 16) has 6 valence electrons, for a total of [(2)(1) + 4 + 6] = 12 valence electrons.
3. Placing a bonding pair of electrons between each pair of bonded atoms gives the following:
Six electrons are used, and 6 are left over.
4. Adding all 6 remaining electrons to oxygen (as three lone pairs) gives the following:
Although oxygen now has an octet and each hydrogen has 2 electrons, carbon has only 6 electrons.
5. There are no electrons left to place on the central atom.
6. To give carbon an octet of electrons, we use one of the lone pairs of electrons on oxygen to form a carbon–oxygen double bond:
Both the oxygen and the carbon now have an octet of electrons, so this is an acceptable Lewis electron structure. The O has two bonding pairs and two lone pairs, and C has four bonding pairs. This is the structure of formaldehyde, which is used in embalming fluid.
				
				
					
					
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