Customizable Molecular Modeling Set
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Scientists select specific atoms, lone pairs, and valence electrons to combine them successfully. Valence electrons form chemical bonds that connect atoms tightly together. Number of lone pairs and valence electrons are noted as follows: Hydrogen has 0 lone pair and 1 valence electron. Boron features 0 lone pair and 3 valence electrons. Carbon is defined by 0 lone pair and 4 valence electrons. Nitrogen is distinguished by 1 lone pair and 3 valence electrons. Oxygen possesses 2 lone pairs and 2 valence electrons. The Halogens possess 3 lone pairs and 1 valence electron. Updates to come include Sulfur with its quadruple bonded and hexagonal geometries, as well as Phosphorus with its double triangular and octahedral shapes.
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