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Question\text{Complete the Lewis dot (electron-dot) structures for the given neutral atoms.} \\ \text{Nitrogen:} \\ \text{N} \\ \text{Calcium:} \\ \text{Ca} \\ \text{Select} \\ \text{Draw} \\ \text{Templates} \\ \text{M} \\ \text{Ca} \\ \square \\ \text{The user took a picture with their phone and the text was extracted above. The user then had a dialogue with an AI Assistant to help clarify the instructions.} \\ \text{Dialogue Transcript:} \\ \text{Hi there! It looks like you've shared some text regarding Lewis dot structures for nitrogen and calcium. To assist you further, could you please clarify what specific help you need with these Lewis dot structures? For example, are you looking for guidance on how to draw them, or do you need an explanation of how the electrons are distributed? Let me know so I can assist you effectively!} \\ \text{How to draw and answer} \\

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Draw the Lewis dot structure for calcium:
- Represent calcium with the symbol "Ca". - Place 2 dots around the symbol to represent the 2 valence electrons. - Distribute the dots on opposite sides of the symbol.
The Lewis dot structures are now complete for both nitrogen and calcium.

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