The systematic method for constructing Lewis representations is a method
for representing chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule. It uses symbols to
represent the valence electrons of the atoms involved in the bond. Using a
number of rules in a defined order, it is often better suited to complicated
cases than the Lewis representation of atoms. This method allows us to
determine the formal charge and oxidation number of each atom in the edifice
more efficiently than other methods.
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