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More on ClO and Related Radicals William B. Jensen The novel Lewis structure for the ClO radical and other related 13e isoelectronic species presented by Hirsch and Kobrak is identical to that proposed by Linnett over 40 years ago for the same species on the basis of his well-known double-quartet approach to Lewis structures. Jensen, William B. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 783.
Ionic Bonding |
Lewis Structures |
Free Radicals
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Lewis Structure Representation of Free Radicals Similar to ClO Warren Hirsch and Mark Kobrak An unconventional Lewis structure is proposed to explain the properties of the free radical ClO and a series of its isoelectronic analogues, particularly trends in the spin density of these species. Hirsch, Warren; Kobrak, Mark. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1360.
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Computational Chemistry |
Covalent Bonding |
Free Radicals |
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Modeling |
MO Theory |
Valence Bond Theory
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Aromatic Bagels: An Edible Resonance Analogy Shirley Lin Describes a classroom demonstration involving the use of a bagel and cream cheese as an analogy for benzene that emphasizes the deficiencies of using a single Lewis structure to describe this structure. Lin, Shirley. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 779.
Aromatic Compounds |
Lewis Structures |
Resonance Theory |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Let Us Give Lewis Acid–Base Theory the Priority It Deserves Alan A. Shaffer The Lewis concept is simple yet powerful in its scope, and can be used to help beginning students understand reaction mechanisms more fully. However, traditional approaches to acid-base reactions at the introductory level ignores Lewis acid-base theory completely, focusing instead on proton transfer described by the Br?nsted-Lowry concept. Shaffer, Alan A. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 1746.
Acids / Bases |
Lewis Acids / Bases |
Lewis Structures |
Mechanisms of Reactions |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
VSEPR Theory |
Covalent Bonding |
Brønsted-Lowry Acids / Bases
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Lecture Templates: Convenient Partial Lecture Delivery System Elzbieta Cook and Robert L. Cook Reports on the use of two forms of PowerPoint lecture presentationsa complete version used by the lecturer and a corresponding partial version available in advance to students. Pre-prepared lecture presentations allow for the sharing of lecture materials among teaching faculty and ensure consistency among several lecture sections in team taught courses. Cook, Elzbieta; Cook, Robert L. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 1176.
Equilibrium |
Lewis Structures |
Professional Development
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The Molecular Model Game Stephanie A. Myers Student teams must draw Lewis structures and build models of various molecules and polyatomic ions; different team members have different responsibilities. Myers, Stephanie A. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 423.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Covalent Bonding |
Lewis Structures |
VSEPR Theory |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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The Role of Lewis Structures in Teaching Covalent Bonding S. R. Logan Difficulties with the Lewis theory of covalent bonding and upgrading it to the Molecular Orbital theory. Logan, S. R. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1457.
Covalent Bonding |
MO Theory |
Nonmajor Courses |
Learning Theories |
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Lewis Structures in General Chemistry: Agreement between Electron Density Calculations and Lewis Structures Gordon H. Purser The internuclear electron densities of a series of X-O bonds (where X = P, S, or Cl) are calculated using quantum mechanics and compared to Lewis structures for which the formal charges have been minimized; a direct relationship is found between the internuclear electron density and the bond order predicted from Lewis structures in which formal charges are minimized. Purser, Gordon H. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 981.
Covalent Bonding |
Computational Chemistry |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Lewis Structures |
Quantum Chemistry
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Drawing Lewis Structures from Lewis Symbols: A Direct Electron-Pairing Approach Wan-Yaacob Ahmad and Mat B. Zakaria We describe a different, more student-friendly approach to writing Lewis structures for covalent molecules and ions based on Lewis theory and Abegg's rule. Several rules for selecting central atoms are provided. Separate sets of rules are provided for diatomic molecules and ions and for polyatomic molecules and ions. Ahmad, Wan-Yaacob; Zakaria, Mat B. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 329.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Lewis Structures
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Lewis Structures Are Models for Predicting Molecular Structure, Not Electronic Structure Gordon H. Purser This article argues against a close relationship between Lewis dot structures and electron structure obtained from quantum mechanical calculations. Lewis structures are a powerful tool for structure prediction, though they are classical models of bonding and do not predict electronic structure. Purser, Gordon H. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1013.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Covalent Bonding |
Computational Chemistry |
Quantum Chemistry |
MO Theory |
Learning Theories |
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Modeling
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Simplified Lewis Structure Drawing for Nonscience Majors Barnabe B. Miburo Lewis structures are drawn using a simplified novel method with the following features: 1) the atoms used are brought in carrying all their valence electrons; 2) bonds are created by pairing up valence electrons between the central atoms and peripheric atoms; 3) anions are formed by addition of electrons to single electrons on appropriate atoms, while cations are formed by removal of single electrons. Miburo, Barnabe B. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 317.
Learning Theories |
Lewis Structures |
Nonmajor Courses |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Lewis Structures of Oxygen Compounds of 3p-5p Nonmetals Darel K. Straub Procedure for writing Lewis structures of oxygen compounds of 3p-5p nonmetals. Straub, Darel K. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 889.
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Covalent Bonding |
Main-Group Elements
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Lewis Structures of Boron Compounds Involving Multiple Bonding Straub, Darel K. Considers evidence for multiple bonding in boron compounds and supposed exceptions to the octet rule. Straub, Darel K. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 494.
Lewis Structures |
Covalent Bonding
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Writing Lewis structures Weeks, Daniel In response to a problem posed in a June 1991 article, this author points to a solution he authored 17 years ago. Weeks, Daniel J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 519.
Lewis Structures
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Drawing Lewis structures: A step-by-step approach Ahmad, Wan-Yaacob; Omar, Siraj A simple step-by-step approach for deriving Lewis structures for students studying introductory chemistry. Ahmad, Wan-Yaacob; Omar, Siraj J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 791.
Lewis Structures |
VSEPR Theory |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Lewis structures, formal charge, and oxidation numbers: A more user-friendly approach Packer, John E.; Woodgate, Sheila D. This paper presents a set of rules for writing Lewis structures requiring only the ability to add, subtract, count, and know the number of valence electrons of neutral atoms. Packer, John E.; Woodgate, Sheila D. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 456.
Lewis Structures |
Oxidation State
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Lone electron motion delocalization and relocalization to write Lewis structures McGoran, Ernest C. A protocol for writing Lewis electron dot structures that attempts to unite the standard symbolism with our more contemporary interpretations given to the covalent bond. McGoran, Ernest C. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 19.
Lewis Structures
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Teaching a model for writing Lewis structures Pardo, Juan Quilez A general procedure for the representation of Lewis structures. Pardo, Juan Quilez J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 456.
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Molecular Modeling
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Lewis structures for compounds with expanded octets Malerich, Charles J. A simple method for recognizing expanded octets given only the molecular formula of the compound. Malerich, Charles J. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 403.
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Drawing Lewis structures without anticipating octets Carroll, James Allen This note presents a discussion of several examples of appropriate Lewis structures and the fine structural predictions that are possible. Carroll, James Allen J. Chem. Educ. 1986, 63, 28.
Lewis Structures |
VSEPR Theory |
Molecular Modeling
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The "6N+2 Rule" for writing Lewis octet structures Zandler, Melvin E.; Talaty, Erach R. Applying the "6N+2 Rule" to writing Lewis octet structures. Zandler, Melvin E.; Talaty, Erach R. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 124.
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Another procedure for writing Lewis structures Clark, Thomas J. A simple procedure for writing a correct Lewis structure for a molecule or ion containing only s- and p-block elements. Clark, Thomas J. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 100.
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Lewis structures and the octet rule. An automatic procedure for writing canonical forms Lever, A. B. P. Canonical Lewis structures may be derived by a simple, almost automatic, procedure, enabling one to write down, correctly and rapidly, the resonance forms of any short period species. Lever, A. B. P. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 819.
Lewis Structures
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