Figuring out the central factor in a Lewis dot construction is essential for understanding the molecular construction and properties of a compound. A Lewis dot construction is a diagram that represents the bonding between atoms in a molecule, displaying the valence electrons as dots across the atomic symbols.
The central factor in a Lewis dot construction is usually the least electronegative factor, which means it has the bottom attraction for electrons. This factor varieties the central core of the molecule and is surrounded by the opposite atoms, that are bonded to it via covalent bonds.