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what is wrong with the lewis dot formula shown?
Lewis Dot formulas should accurately represent valence - electrons and bonding. Here, sulfur (S) has an incorrect number of valence - electrons shown. Sulfur is in Group 16 and has 6 valence electrons. In the given formula, it appears to have an incorrect electron count and bonding representation may also be off. Also, the atoms' identities are not clearly labeled, making it hard to determine the exact compound and if the bonding and electron - distribution are correct.
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The sulfur atom likely has an incorrect number of valence electrons shown and the atoms are not clearly labeled, making it difficult to assess the accuracy of the bonding and electron - distribution.