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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best represents the Lewis dot structure for phosphorus trichloride (PCl_3)?
A
A central P atom with three single bonds to Cl atoms and one lone pair on P.
B
A central P atom with three double bonds to Cl atoms and no lone pairs on P.
C
A central P atom with three single bonds to Cl atoms and no lone pairs on P.
D
A central P atom with three single bonds to Cl atoms and one lone pair on each Cl atom.
Verified step by step guidance
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Step 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons for phosphorus trichloride (PCl_3). Phosphorus (P) is in group 15 and has 5 valence electrons, and each chlorine (Cl) atom is in group 17 with 7 valence electrons. Since there are three Cl atoms, calculate the total valence electrons as $5 + 3 \times 7$.
Step 2: Identify the central atom, which is usually the least electronegative element. In PCl_3, phosphorus is the central atom, and the three chlorine atoms will be bonded to it.
Step 3: Draw single bonds between the central phosphorus atom and each chlorine atom. Each single bond represents 2 electrons shared between atoms.
Step 4: Distribute the remaining valence electrons to satisfy the octet rule for the chlorine atoms first, placing lone pairs around each Cl to complete their octets.
Step 5: Place any leftover electrons on the central phosphorus atom as lone pairs. Since phosphorus can have an expanded octet, check if placing one lone pair on P satisfies the total valence electron count and the octet rule for all atoms.