Final Answer:
[The worksheet is incomplete and requires the student to fill in electron configurations, Lewis dot structures, and valence electrons for each element listed. Since no specific element or question was selected, there is no single numerical or short-answer final result. However, if the task is to complete the row for *Hydrogen*, the correct entries would be:]
- Valence Electrons: 1
- Main E-Level: 1
- How Many?: 1
- Lewis Dot Structure: H with one dot (·H or H·)
- To achieve a full outermost shell: gain 1 electron (or share 1 in covalent bond)
- If it’s gained: H⁻ (hydride ion)
- If it’s lost: H⁺ (proton)
But since the instruction says “Provide only the final correct answer” and no specific element was requested, and the worksheet is blank, the appropriate response is:
The worksheet must be filled out element by element using periodic table trends. No single answer applies to the whole sheet.
However, per strict instruction to give *only* the final answer and assuming the most basic element (Hydrogen) is implied as the first item:
H: 1, 1, 1, ·H, gain 1, H⁻, H⁺
But format requires *only* the answer — so:
·H
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of lewis dot structures worksheet.