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Stored diagrams, electron counts, geometry, angles, hybridization, molar mass and composition.
Enter a chemical formula or common name to view a supported Lewis structure. See available valence-electron counts, geometry, bond angles and an illustrated guide that explains how the answer is built.
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Select a supported example to generate its stored diagram and molecular properties.
Browse all supported molecules and detailed guides →The generator gives you a result. The illustrated guide shows why that result is correct, one electron move at a time.
Fix the total before drawing so dots and bonds cannot appear from nowhere.
Using all electrons does not guarantee a valid structure. Verify octets.
Finish by confirming electron totals, formal charges and VSEPR shape.
Follow CO₂ from the periodic table to the final O=C=O structure, then apply the same method to NH₃ and H₂O.
Each guide explains electron counts, connectivity, lone pairs, formal charges, resonance and molecular geometry for one compound.
Follow an illustrated method for electron counting, skeleton selection, lone pairs, multiple bonds and final checks.
quizWork through randomized formulas, reveal hints and compare your drawing with the detailed answer guides.
balanceLearn the formal-charge equation, compare candidate structures and draw resonance contributors correctly.
electric_boltUnderstand brackets, total charge, electron addition or removal and the limits of molecular Lewis diagrams.
hubReview carbon valence, condensed formulas, multiple bonds, functional groups and formula ambiguity.
view_in_arSee why a Lewis diagram is 2D and how VSEPR converts electron domains into a three-dimensional molecular shape.
Detailed diagrams and properties come from a curated local database. The site does not claim to calculate every possible Lewis structure from first principles.
When a formula is not locally supported, the tool may query PubChem and display a conventional 2D compound image. That reference can omit electron dots, lone pairs, resonance contributors and Lewis-specific formal-charge information.
Stored diagrams, electron counts, geometry, angles, hybridization, molar mass and composition.
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Available records include VSEPR geometry names and representative bond angles.
Unsupported, ambiguous and model-dependent cases are documented instead of being presented as guaranteed answers.