SF4 (Sulfur tetrafluoride) molecule contains one sulfur atom and four fluorine atoms. In SF4 lewis structure, each fluorine atom has made single bonds with center sulfur. Also, there is a lone pair on sulfur atom and three lone pairs on each fluorine atom. In this tutorial, we will learn how to draw the lewis structure of SF4 step by step.
In this lewis structure of SF4, center sulfur atom has made four single bonds with four fluorine atoms. There is a lone pair on center sulfur atom and each fluorine atom also has three lone pairs. Also, there are no charges on atoms in SF4 lewis structure and no overall charge in the molecule.
There are general guidelines to draw a lewis structure of a molecule. Number of steps can be changed according the complexity of the molecule or ion. Now, we are going to study study each step of drawing the lewis structure of SF4.
There are only two elements in Sulfur tetrafluoride; sulfur and fluorine. Sulfur is a group VIA element in the periodic table and has six electrons in its last shell (valence shell). Fluorine is a group VIIA element in the periodic table and contains seven electrons in its last shell.
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, SF4, Total pairs of electrons are seventeen (34/2) in their valence shells.
There are requirements to be the center atom in a molecule. Having a high valence and being the most electropositive atom are the most important facts to be the center atom. In SF4, there are only two elements to select the center atom. in SF4
After determining the center atom and sketch of SF4 molecule, we can start to mark lone pairs on atoms. Remember that, there are total of seventeen electron pairs to mark as bonds and lone pairs in SF4 molecule.
There are no charges on any of atoms in our structure of SF4. Therefore, we don't need to reduce charges to get the most stable structure. That means, we have already obtained the lewis structure of SF4.
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