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Sketch (lewis structure) of IF4+
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Sketch (lewis structure) of IF4+
okay I know that I has 7 valence electrons and F has 7*4 and the + means we take one away, so we have 34 valence electrons. So there would be 3 pairs of electrons plus a bond on all the F connecting to the I in the middle,to equal 32, then I would put the extra pair on the I, correct?
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