What would be the electron dot structure of carbon dioxide which has the formula CO₂?
Hint. Carbon needs 4 shared pairs to complete its octet, and it has exactly two oxygen atoms to share them with.
Step 1 — Count valence electrons. Carbon has 4 valence electrons; each oxygen atom has 6 and needs 2 more to complete its octet.
Step 2 — Work out the bonding needed. If carbon formed only single bonds, it could satisfy just 2 of its 4 bonds with one shared pair each to two oxygens, leaving both incomplete. Instead, carbon forms a double bond with each oxygen — sharing 2 electron pairs per oxygen — which uses all 4 of carbon's valence electrons and gives each oxygen the 2 extra electrons it needs.
Step 3 — Describe the structure. O=C=O, where each double bond is two shared electron pairs, and each oxygen atom keeps 2 lone pairs of non-bonding electrons.
✦ Answer: O=C=O — carbon forms a double bond with each oxygen atom (2 shared electron pairs per bond), giving carbon a complete octet and each oxygen its 2 lone pairs plus a completed octet.
Where students slip. Drawing single bonds between carbon and each oxygen — that would leave both carbon and oxygen short of a full octet; only double bonds on both sides balance the electron count correctly.
