Lewis Structure of SeBr4 (With 5 Simple Steps to Draw!) (2024)

Lewis Structure of SeBr4 (With 5 Simple Steps to Draw!) (1)

Ready to learn how to draw the lewis structure of SeBr4?

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Here, I have explained 5 simple steps to draw the lewis dot structure of SeBr4 (along with images).

So, if you are ready to go with these 5 simple steps, then let’s dive right into it!

Lewis structure of SeBr4 contains four single bonds between the Selenium (Se) atom and each Bromine (Br) atom. The Selenium atom (Se) is at the center and it is surrounded by 4 Bromine atoms (Br). The Selenium atom has 1 lone pair while all the four bromine atoms have 3 lone pairs.

Let’s draw and understand this lewis dot structure step by step.

(Note: Take a pen and paper with you and try to draw this lewis structure along with me. I am sure you will definitely learn how to draw lewis structure of SeBr4).

5 Steps to Draw the Lewis Structure of SeBr4

Step #1: Calculate the total number of valence electrons

Here, the given molecule is SeBr4. In order to draw the lewis structure of SeBr4, first of all you have to find the total number of valence electrons present in the SeBr4 molecule.
(Valence electrons are the number of electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom).

So, let’s calculate this first.

Calculation of valence electrons in SeBr4

  • For Selenium:
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Selenium is a group 16 element on the periodic table.

Hence, the valence electrons present in selenium is 6 (see below image).

  • For Bromine:
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Bromine is a group 17 element on the periodic table.

Hence, the valence electrons present in bromine is 7 (see below image).

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Hence in a SeBr4 molecule,

Valence electrons given by Selenium (Se) atom = 6
Valence electrons given by each Bromine (Br) atom = 7
So, total number of Valence electrons in SeBr4 molecule = 6 + 7(4) = 34

Step #2: Select the center atom

While selecting the atom, always put the least electronegative atom at the center.

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(Remember: Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table and the electronegativity decreases as we move right to left in the periodic table as well as top to bottom in the periodic table). [1]

Here in the SeBr4 molecule, if we compare the selenium atom (Se) and bromine atom (Br), then the selenium is less electronegative than bromine.

So, selenium should be placed in the center and the remaining 4 bromine atoms will surround it.

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Step #3: Put two electrons between the atoms to represent a chemical bond

Now in the above sketch of SeBr4 molecule, put the two electrons (i.e electron pair) between each selenium atom and bromine atom to represent a chemical bond between them.

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These pairs of electrons present between the Selenium (Se) and Bromine (Br) atoms form a chemical bond, which bonds the selenium and bromine atoms with each other in a SeBr4 molecule.

Step #4: Complete the octet (or duplet) on outside atoms. If the valence electrons are left, then put the valence electrons pair on the central atom

Don’t worry, I’ll explain!

In the Lewis structure of SeBr4, the outer atoms are bromine atoms.

So now, you have to complete the octet on these bromine atoms (because bromine requires 8 electrons to have a complete outer shell).

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Now, you can see in the above image that all the bromine atoms form an octet.

Also, only 32 valence electrons of SeBr4 molecule are used in the above structure.

But there are total 34 valence electrons in SeBr4 molecule (as calculated in step #1).

So the number of electrons left to be kept on the central atom = 34 – 32 = 2.

So let’s keep these two electrons (i.e electron pair) on the central atom.

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Now, let’s move to the next step.

Step #5: Final step – Check the stability of lewis structure by calculating the formal charge on each atom

Now, you have come to the final step and here you have to check the formal charge on selenium atom (Se) as well as each bromine atom (Br).

For that, you need to remember the formula of formal charge;

Formal charge = Valence electrons – Nonbonding electrons – (Bonding electrons)/2

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  • For Selenium:
    Valence electrons = 6 (as it is in group 16)
    Nonbonding electrons = 2
    Bonding electrons = 8
  • For Bromine:
    Valence electron = 7 (as it is in group 17)
    Nonbonding electrons = 6
    Bonding electrons = 2
Formal charge=Valence electronsNonbonding electrons(Bonding electrons)/2
Se=628/2=0
Br=762/2=0

So you can see above that the formal charges on selenium as well as bromine are “zero”.

Hence, there will not be any change in the above structure and the above lewis structure of SeBr4 is the final stable structure only.

Each electron pair (:) in the lewis dot structure of SeBr4 represents the single bond ( | ). So the above lewis dot structure of SeBr4 can also be represented as shown below.

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Related lewis structures for your practice:
Lewis Structure of BrCl2-
Lewis Structure of CF2S
Lewis Structure of PI5
Lewis Structure of SO2F2
Lewis Structure of OPBr3

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Lewis Structure of SeBr4 (With 5 Simple Steps to Draw!) (2024)

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Step 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons. Step 2: Write the skeleton structure of the molecule. Step 3: Use two valence electrons to form each bond in the skeleton structure. Step 4: Try to satisfy the octets of the atoms by distributing the remaining valence electrons as nonbonding electrons.

What are the 4 steps of Lewis structure? ›

Step 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons. Step 2: Write the skeleton structure of the molecule. Step 3: Use two valence electrons to form each bond in the skeleton structure. Step 4: Try to satisfy the octets of the atoms by distributing the remaining valence electrons as nonbonding electrons.

What are the steps to write a Lewis dot structure? ›

Follow these steps to create a lewis dot structure for a molecule:
  1. Use the Periodic Table to determine the total number of valence electrons in a molecule. ...
  2. Apply the "octet rule." Atoms are "happy" when they have 8 electrons in their outer shell. ...
  3. Choose which atom will be in the center. ...
  4. Determine covalent bonds.
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Is c2h4 a structure? ›

The chemical formula for Ethylene is C2H4 which means it has two carbon atoms and four hydrogen atoms. The two carbon atoms are linked to each other, and each atom is attached to two hydrogen atoms. C2H4 molecular geometry is a trigonal planar, and its electron geometry is also the same.

How is c2h4 Lewis' base? ›

C2H4 is CH2=CH2, it has one double bond that means it has pi electrons. It is electron rich . Therefore it is lewis base.

What are the basics of Lewis structure? ›

A Lewis Structure is a very simplified representation of the valence shell electrons in a molecule. It is used to show how the electrons are arranged around individual atoms in a molecule. Electrons are shown as "dots" or for bonding electrons as a line between the two atoms.

What are the basic steps used to draw Lewis structures quizlet? ›

  • Identify type and number of atoms in the molecules.
  • Count the total number of valance electrons.
  • Draw a skeleton structure for each molecule.
  • Connect each atom with a pair of electrons.
  • Put electrons around each atom, until they all have 8.
  • Count the total number of electrons used.

What must be known in order to draw a Lewis structure? ›

We must know number of valence electrons present in each atom in the molecule in order draw lewis structure for a molecule.

How many important steps are there for drawing a Lewis diagram of a molecule? ›

A Lewis structure can be drawn for a molecule or ion by following three steps: Step 1: Count the total number of valence electrons. For a neutral molecule, sum the numbers of valence electrons of each atom in the molecule. For a negative ion, add to the sum the magnitude of the charge.

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