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Draw Lewis Structure Hydrogen Molecule

"Drawing the Lewis Structure of Hydrogen"

If you want to draw the Lewis structure of a hydrogen molecule, you need to clarify the electron distribution of its atoms. For hydrogen, the atomic number is one, and there is only one electron outside the nucleus.

When two hydrogen atoms combine to form a hydrogen molecule, each produces one electron to form a common electron pair. This common electron pair is shared by the two hydrogen atoms, so that the two hydrogen atoms reach a stable electronic configuration, just like the electron layer of a helium atom is filled.

Drawn with symbols, the two hydrogen atoms are represented by "$H: H $", which is the common electron pair. This structure is concise and clear, showing the electron bonding mode of hydrogen molecules, allowing scholars to glimpse one of the microchemical structures.

In this way, the Lewis structure of hydrogen molecules can be depicted.