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Lewis Dot Structure Exceptions happen when the central element violates the Octet Rule.

Lewis Dot Structure Exceptions

Concept #1: Lewis Dot Structures: Exceptions

Group 2A and 3A elements have incomplete octets. Group 5A-8A elements can have expanded octets.

Example #1: Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for xenon dibromide molecule, XeBr2.

Practice: Determine the Lewis Dot Structure for the following compound: SOCl2

Concept #2: Radicals

Radical compounds always have an odd number of total valence electrons.

Example #2: Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for the radical of nitrogen dioxide, NO2.

Practice: Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for the radical hydroxide, OH.

Practice: Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for POCl3

Practice: Metalloids can sometimes adopt the bonding preferences of similar nonmetals. Based on your knowledge of expanded octets, draw the Lewis Dot Structure for the following ion, SiF62–.