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What is the Lewis structure of the molecule SiO2?

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The Lewis structure of the molecule SiO2  silicon dioxide  is as follows:1. Count the total number of valence electrons: Silicon  Si  has 4 valence electrons, and Oxygen  O  has 6 valence electrons. Since there are two oxygen atoms, the total number of valence electrons is 4 +  2  6  = 16.2. Place the least electronegative atom  Si  in the center and surround it with the more electronegative atoms  O .       O       |       Si       |       O3. Connect the atoms with single bonds. Each bond represents 2 electrons, so we have used 4 electrons so far.4. Distribute the remaining electrons  12  as lone pairs on the surrounding oxygen atoms to satisfy the octet rule. Each oxygen atom will have 3 lone pairs  6 electrons .       O     : | :       Si     : | :       O5. Check if the central atom  Si  has a complete octet. In this case, Si has only 4 electrons from the two single bonds. To complete the octet, we need to form double bonds between Si and each O atom.       O     : || :       Si     : || :       ONow, the Lewis structure of SiO2 is complete, with each atom having a full octet of electrons.
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