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Do non-bonding electrons need to be drawn as pairs in a Lewis structure?
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Yes they do. The distinction is between molecules and atoms.

 

Molecules have dots added in pairs. Single dots cannot be present on molecules.

Single atoms have dots added one at a time according to the rules detailed on page 135 of the chemistry textbook.

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