#C7: Lewis

 made on 10/23/22 and 10/24/22


ACT I:

Lines can either be drawn between two clues (length one, maximum three lines per cell) or along the edge of a clue. Arrange the clues and draw lines such that all clues are connected by lines, the numbers in the top-left are the amount of connecting lines and the numbers in the bottom-right are the amount of adjacent edges drawn on. The first image is an example.





If this felt like drawing molecules, you're absolutely correct! This is an abstract version of a few problems from my chemistry homework.



ACT II:

The following puzzles reveal the elements for what they are. If you don't remember:

H - Hydrogen - 1/0
C - Carbon - 4/0
N - Nitrogen - 3/1
O - Oxygen - 2/2
F - Fluorine - 1/3

Draw out Lewis structures for the compounds such that one atom of each compound is on its clue.
Bonds are still one cell long and can hold a maximum of three between two atoms.
Edge lines (lone pairs) cannot intersect the grid edge.



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