Diatomic Hydrogen Lewis Dot Structure. Note the pair of lone lone pairs two pairs of dots without bonds or 4 dots total on the top and bottom of s. The lewis dot structure for the diatomic hydrogen would be shown with two hydrogen atoms with a line between them.
The h 2 s lewis structure has the typical case of sulfur s in the center with 2 bonds to 2 other atoms. Or this line to show a pair of electrons that pair of electrons is a covalent bond. When two hydrogen atoms come together into a diatomic h2 molecule the lewis structure shows that there will be a sharing of two electrons between the two hydrogen allowing both hydrogen to be surrounded by a closed n 1 shell of 2 electrons.
If the lewis electron dot structure was drawn with a single bond between the carbon atoms and with the octet rule followed it would look like this.
For diatomic oxygen the lewis dot structure predicts a double bond. This is known as a single covalent bond notice how the two electrons can be found in a region of space between the two atomic nuclei. The h 2 s lewis structure has the typical case of sulfur s in the center with 2 bonds to 2 other atoms. Or this line to show a pair of electrons that pair of electrons is a covalent bond.
