So you have seen the above image by now, right?
Let me explain the above image in short.
Br3- lewis structure has three Bromine atoms (Br). There are 2 single bonds between each Bromine atom (Br). There are 3 lone pairs on all the three Bromine atom. There is a -1 formal charge on the central Bromine atom (Br).
If you haven’t understood anything from the above image of Br3- lewis structure, then just stick with me and you will get the detailed step by step explanation on drawing a lewis structure of Br3- ion.
So let’s move to the steps of drawing the lewis structure of Br3- ion.
Steps of drawing Br3- lewis structure
Step 1: Find the total valence electrons in Br3- ion
In order to find the total valence electrons in Br3- ion, first of all you should know the valence electrons present in a single bromine atom.
(Valence electrons are the electrons that are present in the outermost orbit of any atom.)
Here, I’ll tell you how you can easily find the valence electrons of bromine using a periodic table.
Total valence electrons in Br3- ion
→ Valence electrons given by bromine atom:
Bromine is a group 17 element on the periodic table. [1] Hence the valence electrons present in bromine is 7.
You can see the 7 valence electrons present in the bromine atom as shown in the above image.
Hence,
Total valence electrons in Br3- ion = valence electrons given by 3 bromine atoms + 1 more electron is added due to 1 negative charge = 7(3) + 1 = 22.
Step 2: Select the central atom
For selecting the center atom, you have to remember that the atom which is less electronegative remains at the center.
Now here the given molecule is Br3. All the three atoms are same, so you can select any of the atoms as a center atom.
Step 3: Connect each atoms by putting an electron pair between them
Now in the Br3 molecule, you have to put the electron pairs between all three bromine atoms (Br).
This indicates that all three bromine (Br) atoms are chemically bonded with each other in an Br3 molecule.
Step 4: Make the outer atoms stable. Place the remaining valence electrons pair on the central atom.
Now in this step, you have to check the stability of the outer atoms.
Here in the sketch of Br3 molecule, you can see that the outer atoms are bromine atoms only.
These outer bromine atoms are forming an octet and hence they are stable.
Also, in step 1 we have calculated the total number of valence electrons present in the Br3- ion.
The Br3- ion has a total 22 valence electrons and out of these, only 16 valence electrons are used in the above sketch.
So the number of electrons which are left = 22 – 16 = 6.
You have to put these 6 electrons on the central bromine atom in the above sketch of Br3 molecule.
Now let’s proceed to the next step.
Step 5: Check the stability of lewis structure
Now you have come to the final step in which you have to check the stability of lewis structure of Br3.
The stability of lewis structure can be checked by using a concept of formal charge.
In short, now you have to find the formal charge on all the bromine (Br) atoms present in the Br3 molecule.
For calculating the formal charge, you have to use the following formula;
Formal charge = Valence electrons – (Bonding electrons)/2 – Nonbonding electrons
You can see the number of bonding electrons and nonbonding electrons for each atom of Br3 molecule in the image given below.
For central Bromine (Br) atom:
Valence electrons = 7 (because bromine is in group 17)
Bonding electrons = 4
Nonbonding electrons = 6
For outer Bromine (Br) atoms:
Valence electrons = 7 (because bromine is in group 17)
Bonding electrons = 2
Nonbonding electrons = 6
Formal charge | = | Valence electrons | – | (Bonding electrons)/2 | – | Nonbonding electrons | ||
Br (central) | = | 7 | – | 4/2 | – | 6 | = | -1 |
Br (outer) | = | 7 | – | 2/2 | – | 6 | = | 0 |
From the above calculations of formal charge, you can see that the central bromine (Br) atom has -1 charge and the outer bromine atoms has 0 charges.
So let’s keep these charges on the respective atoms in the Br3 molecule.
This overall -1 charge on the Br3 molecule is represented in the image given below.
In the above lewis dot structure of Br3- ion, you can also represent each bonding electron pair (:) as a single bond (|). By doing so, you will get the following lewis structure of Br3- ion.
I hope you have completely understood all the above steps.
For more practice and better understanding, you can try other lewis structures listed below.
Try (or at least See) these lewis structures for better understanding:
H3O+ Lewis Structure | CH3NO2 Lewis Structure |
AsH3 Lewis Structure | SeF6 Lewis Structure |
AsF3 Lewis Structure | KrF2 Lewis Structure |
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