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'''Lewis structures''' are diagrams to illustrate the [[atom]]ic [[bond]]ing and electron-pairs in a molecule. Lewis structures are also known as electron-dot structures or diagrams.  [[Gilbert N. Lewis]] first introduced these diagrams in his article entitled ''The Molecule and the Atom'' (1916).
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'''Lewis structures''' are based only on theory.
 
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In a Lewis structure, each atom is illustrated by its chemical symbol, excess electrons are shown as dots (in pairs next to the atoms) and bonds between the atoms are displayed as lines.
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Revision as of 23:06, June 16, 2009

Lewis structures are based only on theory.