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Modelling molecules

Dot and cross diagrams

A dot and cross diagram can model the bonding in a simple :

  • the outer shell of each is drawn as a circle
  • circles overlap where there is a
  • from one atom are drawn as dots, and electrons from another atom as crosses

For example, a hydrogen molecule forms when a hydrogen atom shares its outer electron with another hydrogen atom.

Dot and cross diagram of a hydrogen bonding
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A dot and cross diagram to model the bonding in hydrogen, H2

Drawing molecular structures

A simple molecule can be modelled by drawing its structure. In these structures:

  • show each atom by its symbol
  • show each covalent bond as a straight line

For example, a hydrogen molecule has two H atoms and one covalent bond. The diagram shows its structure.

Two letter Hs connected by a line

Some examples of models

Table of models of hydrogen chloride, water and methane