Lewis structure of SO2 [with video and free study guide] (2024)

What is the Lewis Structure of SO2? The Lewis structure has sulfur connected to two oxygen atoms by a double bond to each.

What is this molecule and what is it used for?

SO2, sulfur dioxide, is much more common in everyday life than you might think. SO2 is a gas which is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels, but is also used as a bleaching agent, in food preservation and as a refrigerant.

Method 1: Step method to draw the Lewis structure of SO2.

In this method, we find the bonds and lone pairs for the whole molecule, then plug it in to the atoms that we have to get the answer. Here is a little flow chart of how we are going to do this:

We will go through the steps below, but one thing to note here is that all the valence electrons (step 1) are either lone pairs OR bonding electrons. In other words…. Lone Pairs (Step 5) + Bonding electrons (Step 3) = Valence electrons (Step 1) . Let’s go through this example so we can see this a little more clearly.

Step 1: Find valence e in all atoms. Add them together.
S=6
O=6 x 2
Total=18

Step2: Find octet e- for each atom and add them together.
S=8
O=8 x 2
Total=24

Step3: Gives you bonding e-. Subtract step 1 total from step 2
24-18=6e-

Step 4: Find number of bonds by diving the number in step 3 by 2(because each bond is made of 2 e-)
6e-/2= 3 bond pairs

Step 5: Find the number of nonbonding (lone pairs) e-. Subtract step 3 number from step 1.
18-6= 12e-=6 lone pairs

Now, use the information from step 4 and 5 to draw the Lewis structures. Remembering too (this is important):

Neutral sulfur has two bonds and two lone pairs

Neutral oxygen has two bond and two lone pairs

BUT THESE AREN’T GOING TO BE NEUTRAL!!

[Note: For more information on the natural state of common atoms, see the linked post here.]

We connect the sulfur and oxygens because they are the only two atoms in the molecule. Sulfur will be the central atom because it is the more electropositive.

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However, this is not our final answer….if we look at the formal charge on each atom, we will see the following:

The formula for formal charge is FC = V – ( LP + .5 * BE) where FC (formal charge) is equal to V (# of valence electrons ) minus (lone electrons + half the bonding electrons). So, for our molecule, we see:

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This is where knowing neutral oxygen is two lone pairs and two bonds comes in handy (so we can check ourselves on the calculations). Sincere there is a positive and negative charge on the same molecule, we should check to see if we can eliminate it. If we move one of the oxygen lone pairs to a bonding position, we still have an octet on oxygen but will have ten valence electrons on sulfur. This is OK because sulfur has d shells which can handle it. Let’s look at our formal charges now.

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We see when we do this that there are no formal charges now and there are two double bonds from sulfur, along with the lone pair on sulfur.

So which Lewis Structure of SO2 is correct?

The answer is…technically both HOWEVER, your professors may take some points off for the structure with the charges, so you are definitely safer with the second one as your answer.

Another (easier) method to determine the Lewis structure of SO2:

Alternatively a dot method can be used to draw the Lewis structure.
Calculate the total valence electrons in the molecule.
S : 1×6 = 6
O : 2×6 = 12
Total = 18 valence electrons

Now, treat the atoms and electrons like puzzle pieces. We have to rearrange electrons to make sure everyone has an octet. We start with sulfur as the central atom because it is more electropositive, then attach two oxygen atoms. We make a double bond between each S and O to ensure octets (with sulfur having an octet of 10) and get our final answer.

PLEASE NOTE: We will still have the same issue with charges as above using this method.

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Frequently asked questions:

Q: So what is the difference between the two methods?

A: In the first method, we are figuring out all of the lone pairs and bonds first, then placing those electrons and bonds on the atoms to form a molecule. In the puzzle method, we already have lone pairs and bonding electrons assigned to each atom, so all we need to do is push puzzle pieces together to get a molecule. In each method, we need to remember the “happy state” of each atom, ei hydrogen likes 1 bond and no lone pairs, uncharged carbon likes four bonds and no lone pairs ect.

And now some video:

This is a quick video we put together that visually demonstrates the two methods for Lewis structure and Lewis dot problems.

And finally, the Lewis structure study guide:

Here it is, this is our one-page guide to Lewis Dot and Lewis Structures:

Lewis structure study guide

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Dr. Michael Pa got a bachelors degree in chemistry from Binghamton University, a masters degree in organic chemistry from the University of Arizona and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Arizona. His research focus was on novel pain killers which were more potent than morphine but designed to have fewer side effects. There may even be a patent or two that came out of it. Prior to all of this, he was a chemist at Procter and Gamble. After all of that, he (briefly) worked as a post-doctoral assistant at Syracuse University, working on novel organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In between, he did NOT compete at the 1996 Olympics, make the Atlanta Braves opening day roster, or become the head coach of the Indiana Pacers, as he had intended. #fail During this entire time, he always loved helping students, especially if they were struggling with organic chemistry. In 2006, Dr. Pa founded AceOrganicChem.com in order to make learning organic chemistry fast and easy. 14 years and about 60,000 students later we are still helping students to learn organic chemistry one reaction at a time at https://www.aceorganicchem.com

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FAQs

What is the octet rule for so2? ›

For sulfur dioxide or S O 2 to obey the octet rule, its structure should have the O and S atoms surrounded by eight electrons, may they be bonding pairs or lone pairs. Sulfur dioxide has a total of 18 valence electrons, wherein the two O atoms and the S atom contribute six electrons each.

Does so2 have 1 or 2 double bonds? ›

Hint: Sulphur dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula $ S{O_2} $ . There are two double bonds between sulfur atoms and oxygen atoms in the $ SO $ molecule.

What is the Lewis structure of so2 with a formal charge of 0? ›

Explanation: The Lewis structure for the SO2 molecule where all atoms have a formal charge of zero would look like this: 'O=S=O'. Here, the sulfur atom (S) is in the center, with oxygen (O) bonded to it on either side.

What is the structure of SO2? ›

Structure and bonding

SO2 is a bent molecule with C2v symmetry point group. A valence bond theory approach considering just s and p orbitals would describe the bonding in terms of resonance between two resonance structures. The sulfur–oxygen bond has a bond order of 1.5.

What is the correct statement about the structure of SO2? ›

The correct statement regarding SO2 molecule is: molecule has 2 lone pair, 2σ bonds and 2π bonds.

Why doesn't SO2 obey the octet rule? ›

S could simply form a double bond with any one of the oxygen atom. Sulphur will have double bond with all 3 oxygen atoms to fulfil the octet structure of oxygen, causing 12 electron to be in sulphur's outermost election shell, which violated the octet rule.

How many valence electrons are accounted for in the Lewis dot structure for SO2? ›

Sulphur and oxygen are both elements of group 16 on the periodic table. Therefore, there are 6 valence electrons in both sulphur and oxygen atoms, so the total valence electrons in the SO2 molecule = valence electrons given by 1 sulphur atom + valence electrons given by 2 oxygen atoms = 6 + 6(2) = 18.

How to find lone pair in SO2? ›

Find the number of lone pairs on the central atom by subtracting the number of valence electrons on bonded atoms (Step 2) from the total number of valence electrons (Step 1). Divide the number of VEs not in bonds (from Step 3) by 2 to find the number of LPs.

What is the bond order for each bond in SO2? ›

The formal bond order is 1.5, same as in the valence bond explanation with resonance.

What is the most stable structure of SO2? ›

Correct, for SO2 the most stable structure is both oxygen atoms with double bonds so that their formal charges are zero and the formal charge of S is also zero.

What is the Lewis structure for SO2 that obeys the octet rule? ›

The final Lewis structure for SO2, with all atoms obeying the octet rule, would look like this: O ╱ \ S=O. ╲ / O In this structure, the sulfur atom is bonded to two oxygen atoms, one through a double bond and the other through a single bond. Each oxygen atom has 3 lone pairs of electrons around it.

Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for SO2? ›

The correct Lewis structure for sulfur dioxide (SO2) is option B: :O-S=O:. In this structure, sulfur (S) is in the center and is double bonded to both oxygen (O) atoms. Each oxygen atom also has two lone pairs of electrons.

Is so2 linear or bent? ›

For example, compare CO2 and SO2. Carbon dioxide is a linear molecule while sulfur dioxide is a bent molecule. Both molecules contain polar bonds (see bond dipoles on the Lewis structures below), but carbon dioxide is a nonpolar molecule while sulfur dioxide is a polar molecule.

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