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Lewis Structure of Hydrogen Gas

Hydrogen, gas is light and pure. Looking at its Lewis structure, hydrogen atoms contain one electron, and if they want to reach a stable state, they often share electrons with other atoms. Hydrogen is made of dihydrogen atoms.

Each hydrogen atom has a valence electron, and if they want to stabilize, each has one electron, forming a total electron pair. This common electron pair connects the dihydrogen atoms to form the Lewis structure of hydrogen. As shown in the diagram, the dihydrogen atoms are connected by a short line, which means that there is a common electron pair, and there are no separate electrons left next to each hydrogen atom to achieve a stable state. In this way, the Lewis structure of hydrogen is clear.