lewis dot structure for so2 sulfur dioxide

Опубликовано: 18 Апрель 2025
на канале: Wayne Breslyn (Dr. B.)
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How to Draw the Lewis Structure for SO₂ (Sulfur Dioxide)

In this video, we go step-by-step through how to draw the Lewis structure for SO₂ and explain the reasoning behind each move.

Step 1: Count the valence electrons.
We begin by adding up the valence electrons: sulfur has 6, and each oxygen has 6, for a total of 18 valence electrons.

Step 2: Choose a central atom.
Sulfur is the least electronegative (excluding hydrogen, which isn't here), so we place it at the center.

Step 3: Create single bonds and distribute electrons.
We form single bonds between sulfur and the two oxygens, then distribute the remaining electrons to satisfy octets.

Step 4: Check for octets.
After placing lone pairs, we see that sulfur doesn’t have a full octet. We adjust by creating double bonds.

Step 5: Evaluate formal charges.
Even though one structure satisfies the octet rule, it carries non-zero formal charges. By forming a second double bond, we create a structure where all atoms have octets and formal charges are minimized — this is the most stable Lewis structure.

📌 Note: While this is the best single drawing, SO₂ is actually a resonance hybrid of multiple structures. See the pinned comment below for more detail.

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