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what element should always be in the center of a lewis dot structure? t…

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what element should always be in the center of a lewis dot structure?
the central atom should be the least electronegative element, or carbon
any element can be placed in the center regardless of electronegativity.
the most electronegative element should be in the center.
the atom with the highest atomic number should be central.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Lewis Dot structure rules dictate that the central atom is typically the least electronegative element (with the exception of hydrogen, which is never central), as it can form more bonds to surround itself with other atoms. Carbon is a very common central atom because it is moderately electronegative and forms four stable bonds, fitting this guideline. The other options contradict standard Lewis structure conventions.

Answer:

The central atom should be the least electronegative element, or Carbon