Lewis Structure of CsCl, caesium chloride
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Cesium is a metal with ONE electron in its outer shell. It wants to lose this electron to become stable.
Chlorine is a non-metal from Group 17, so it brings SEVEN electrons in its outer shell. It wants to gain one electron to have a full octet (eight electrons) in its outer shell.
So, only one cesium atom is needed to donate its electron to one chlorine, and both atoms become stable.
The result is CsCl, cesium chloride, and in this video I draw the Lewis Structure of this ionic compound.
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What would it be called if you added carbon?
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