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hey guys this Mr post and on todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;ll be learning how to draw Le dot structures for ionic compounds and determining the formula of an ionic compound using the Lewis Dot structures okay letamp;#39;s start off in order to do a Le do structure we need to know how many valence electrons an element has and this table here is going to illustrate that at the top here these are my group numbers okay so these are my groups we my pens going a little crazy there those are my groups and they illustrate the number of valanced electrons so every element in this group has one valence electron every element and this group has two Etc six valence electrons seven and eight the Le structure drawn for an element is simply a way for scientist to express important information about an atomamp;#39;s electron cloud using a simple picture okay and itamp;#39;s only going to show us the valence electrons so how many valence electrons does chlorine have well if I go back one slide al