Question
Question: What do you understand by a lone pair of electrons? Draw the electron dot diagram of the Hydronium i...
What do you understand by a lone pair of electrons? Draw the electron dot diagram of the Hydronium ion. (H=1; O=8)
Solution
To draw the electron dot diagram of hydronium ion, we need to find the number of valence electrons that take part in bonding and the number of unshared pairs of electrons in the outermost shell of each atom.
Complete answer:
Every element has a specific number of electrons present in its atomic orbitals. Out of these electrons, only those participating in bond formation with another atom which is present in the outermost shell of the atom. These electrons which are present in the outermost orbital of an atom are called valence electrons.
Any atom forms a bond with another atom to attain stability by completing its octet. And it is not necessary that each electron present in the valence shell takes part in octet formation. In some cases, it has been observed that one or more pairs of electrons in the valence shell remain unshared during bond formation. Such pairs of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom that remains unshared are known as lone pairs of electrons.
Hydronium ion is made by the addition of an H+ ion to a water molecule. To draw the electron dot or Lewis diagram of hydronium ion, we first need to write the electronic configuration.