Lone pairs are pairs of valence electrons that are not involved in chemical bonding. They are typically represented as dots in Lewis structures.
Topic 7.3: 7.3 Lewis Symbols and Structures
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Electrons in the outermost shell of an atom that are available for bonding.
A diagram showing the arrangement of valence electrons among atoms in a molecule.
Bonding Pair: A pair of valence electrons shared between two atoms, forming a covalent bond.