Question 6.12: Draw the Lewis structures for PCl3, phosphorus trichloride, ...

Draw the Lewis structures for PCl_{3}, phosphorus trichloride, used commercially to prepare insecticides and flame retardPCl_{3}ants.

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PCl_{3} Lewis structure total valence electrons

STEP 1   Determine the arrangement of atoms. In PCl_{3}, the central atom is P because there is only one P atom.

Cl        \underset{\overset{\quad}{Cl}}{P}       Cl

STEP 2   Determine the total number of valence electrons. We use the group number to determine the number of valence electrons for each of the atoms in the molecule.

Element Group Atoms Valence Electrons Total 
P 5A(15) 1  P            \times 5  e^{-}               = 5  e^{-}
Cl 7A(17) 3  Cl            \times 7  e^{-}               = 21  e^{-}
Total valence electrons for PCl_{3}     = 26  e^{-}

STEP 3   Attach each bonded atom to the central atom with a pair of electrons. Each bonding pair can also be represented by a bond line.

\begin{array}{r c}\begin{matrix} Cl_{\bullet }^{\bullet }\underset{\overset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl} }{P_{\bullet }^{\bullet }} Cl           \text{ or } \end{matrix} &         Cl \overline{\quad}\underset{\underset{Cl}{|} }{P} \overline{\quad}Cl \end{array}

Six electrons (3 \times 2 e^{-}) are used to bond the central P atom to three Cl atoms. Twenty valence electrons are left.
26  valence  e^{-}  –  6  bonding  e^{-} = 20  e^{-}  remaining

STEP 4   Use the remaining electrons to complete octets. We use the remaining 20 electrons as lone pairs, which are placed around the outer Cl atoms and on the P atom, such that all the atoms have octets.

\begin{array}{r c}\begin{matrix} {}_{\bullet }^{\bullet }\overset{\bullet \bullet }{\underset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl_{\bullet }^{\bullet } }} \underset{{}_{\bullet }^{\bullet }\underset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl_{\bullet }^{\bullet }} }{\overset{\bullet \bullet }{\underset{\bullet \bullet }{P_{\bullet }^{\bullet } }}} \overset{\bullet \bullet }{\underset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl_{\bullet }^{\bullet } }}           \text{ or } \end{matrix} &        {}_{\bullet }^{\bullet }\overset{\bullet \bullet }{\underset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl }}\overline{\quad} \underset{\overset{|}{ {}_{\bullet }^{\bullet }\underset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl_{\bullet }^{\bullet }} } } {\overset{\bullet \bullet }{P }}\overline{\quad} \overset{\bullet \bullet }{\underset{\bullet \bullet }{Cl_{\bullet }^{\bullet } }} \end{array}

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