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Does anyone here know what the lewis dot structure is for boron sulfide?

Asked by emeraldisles (1949points) June 2nd, 2011

If anyone can answer me quickly it would really help because this is a question on my take home quiz.I already tried google and looked at my notes but no answer. So do any of you know? Thank you.

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Tropical_Willie's avatar

Try looking up “Lewis Dot Structure” on a search engine and see if that “rings a bell”.

emeraldisles's avatar

Tropical Willie I did that. I googled it, went on many different chemistry websites and got what the lewis dot structure was for boron or sulfur not both. Thank you though.

bellybong's avatar

Wouldn’t they each have their own? They’d be covalent, so they’d share the 3 from Boron and the 2 from Sulfure. 1 bond with a dot still above Sulfur.

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