Asked by Victor lemus

To draw a Lewis structure, one must know the


ionization energy of each atom.


atomic mass of each atom.


number of valence electrons in each atom.


bond length of each atom

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number of valence electrons in each atom.

Reason: Lewis structures show how valence electrons are distributed and shared to form bonds and lone pairs. Atomic mass, ionization energy, and bond length are not required to draw a basic Lewis structure (though other properties can matter for advanced bonding details).