Methanol (CH3OH) is the simplest alcohol which has only one carbon atom. According to the lewis structure of methanol, it has one O-H bond, three C-H bonds and one C-O bond. There are 2 lone pairs on oxygen atom. There are total of 14 electrons in valence shells in the overall molecule as lone pairs and bonds.
There are only five bonds in CH3OH lewis structure. All of them are sigma bonds.
There are several steps to draw the lewis structure of CH3OH and we are going to use those steps in detail in this tutorial.
There are 3 elements in methanol molecule; hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. Hydrogen is a group IA element and has only one electron in its valence shell. Oxygen belongs to the group VIA and has six electrons in its last shell (valence shell). Carbon atom has 4 electrons in its last shell because it is a IVA group element. Now we know how many electrons are includes in valence shells of atoms.
To find out total valence electrons given by a particular element in a molecule or ion, you should multiply number of electrons of the valance shell by the number of atoms of that element in respective molecule.
Total valance electrons pairs = σ bonds + π bonds + lone pairs at valence shells
Total electron pairs are determined by dividing the number total valence electrons by two. For, CH3OH, total pairs of electrons are 7 (14/2) in their valence shells.
To be the center atom, ability of having greater valance and being most electropositive element in the molecule are leading facts.
However, CH3OH is a simple molecule. We know that carbon atom has the highest chance to be center atoms than hydrogen and oxygen atoms because carbon has the highest valence (4) from those 3 elements in methanol.
Basic sketch of CH3OH is given below.
After deciding the center atom and sketch of CH3OH molecule, lone pairs are marked on atoms. Remember that, there are total of 7 electron pairs to mark on atoms as bonds and lone pairs.
There are no charges on one atoms. Therefore, we don't need to doing the step of reducing charges to get the most stable structure.
Questions
There is an extra hydrognen atom in CH3OH. Because CH3OH is slightly acidic, there should be a O-H bond to remove H+ ion.
Only oxygen atoms has 2 lone pairs in methanol.