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Is the phosphate ion an exception to the lewis dot structure?

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Is the phosphate ion an exception to the lewis dot structure?

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The phosphate ion is an exception to the Lewis Dot Structure because phosphorus is an atom that may exceed an octet of electrons. Thanks for using ChaCha today!

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