Lewis Diagrams Made Easy: How to Draw Lewis Dot Structures
Ketzbook demonstrates how to draw Lewis diagrams for elements and simple molecules using an easy to follow step-by-step explanation with several examples.
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Ketzbook is an individual who does all of his own writing, recording, and editing. He has a B.S. in Chemistry from Penn State and a M.S. in Chemistry from Stanford. He has taught science at the middle school, high school, college, and graduate school levels. He loves teaching and learning science. The name "Ketzbook" is a combination of his name (Ketz) and textbook, as he initially envisioned creating a fully interactive modern textbook that works more like a virtual personal trainer (similar to Lumosity, but subject-specific) than a passive book. Teaching videos are just one part of that.
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Lewis diagrams (aka Lewis structures, Lewis dot structures, Lewis dot diagrams) are useful because they use simple drawings to show how atoms share valence electrons in molecules, polyatomic ions, and other covalent structures. This is my first tutorial in the series.
Please also see the second video in my Lewis diagram series:
https://youtu.be/qwqXAlvNxsU
For simple molecules, follow these 5 steps:
1) count all the valence electrons
2) put the singular atom in the middle
3) draw in single bonds
4) put remaining electrons in as lone pairs
5) give every atom an octet or duet by turning lone pairs into double or triple bonds as needed
My goal is to make chemistry easier ;)
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If you have benefited from this video, please consider supporting Ketzbook:
please check out my store: https://ketzbook-scientific.myshopify.com/
or check out my sponsor's store: https://geniuslabgear.com/discount/KETZBOOK15?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fthe-pocket-chemist-wallet-sized-chemistry-stencil-ruler-and-unit-conversion-reference
(be sure to use the coupon code KETZBOOK15 when purchasing from Genius Lab Gear)
Ketzbook is an individual who does all of his own writing, recording, and editing. He has a B.S. in Chemistry from Penn State and a M.S. in Chemistry from Stanford. He has taught science at the middle school, high school, college, and graduate school levels. He loves teaching and learning science. The name "Ketzbook" is a combination of his name (Ketz) and textbook, as he initially envisioned creating a fully interactive modern textbook that works more like a virtual personal trainer (similar to Lumosity, but subject-specific) than a passive book. Teaching videos are just one part of that.
Any support you provide goes towards making new videos and making education easier and free to all. Creating videos is not free (the software and recording equipment are expensive), and it is very labor-intensive.
Lewis diagrams (aka Lewis structures, Lewis dot structures, Lewis dot diagrams) are useful because they use simple drawings to show how atoms share valence electrons in molecules, polyatomic ions, and other covalent structures. This is my first tutorial in the series.
Please also see the second video in my Lewis diagram series:
https://youtu.be/qwqXAlvNxsU
For simple molecules, follow these 5 steps:
1) count all the valence electrons
2) put the singular atom in the middle
3) draw in single bonds
4) put remaining electrons in as lone pairs
5) give every atom an octet or duet by turning lone pairs into double or triple bonds as needed
My goal is to make chemistry easier ;)
http://ketzbook.com
#chemistry #madeeasy #LewisStructures #ketzbook #tutorial #LewisDiagrams
The next time you make an Amazon purchase, please use this link to support Ketzbook!
https://www.amazon.com/?tag=ketzbook-20&linkCode=ez
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