Iodine is a diatomic molecule and contains only two iodine atoms. Lewis structure of iodine molecule contains only one I-I bond and each iodine atom has three lone pairs. It is very easy to draw the I2 lewis structure.
There is only a single bond between iodine atoms and three lone pairs on each iodine atoms. So, this lewis structure is a very simple.
When we draw a lewis structure, guidelines are given. Number of steps can be changed according the complexity of the molecule or ion. Because I2 is a simple molecule, it is extremely easy to draw the lewis structure of it in few steps. However those all steps are mentioned and explained in detail in this tutorial for your knowledge.
There is only one element in iodine molecule. Iodine is a group VIIA element in the periodic table and contains seven electrons in its last shell. Now, we know how many electrons are there in valence shells of iodine atoms.
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, I2 molecule, Total pairs of electrons are seven in its valence shells.
Because, there are only two atoms and both atoms belongs to same element, do not need to worry about selecting the center atom.
After determining the center atom and sketch of I2 molecule, we can start to mark lone pairs on atoms. Remember that, there are total of seven electron pairs.
There are no charges to mark on iodine atoms in the above structure.
Because, there are no charges in above structure, do not need to follow this step to reduce charges to get the most stable structure. That means, we have already found the best lewis structure for iodine molecule.
You see, drawing iodine lewis structure is very easy because there are limited number of steps are used.
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