 But no That would be we could use CO2 we'll figure out what's CO2 that's that So remember this is going remember down the periodic table and then back up it so remember we went carbon had four right bonding pairs and So for electron pairs for bonding pairs no one right I can have four electron pairs You know three bonding pairs one long pair oxygen two and two right flooring one and three like one bonding pair three long pairs, right? We looked at four on what did it have? you guys remember three Bonding pairs and how many long pairs? Zero right so what would be the one that has two bonding pairs and zero electron? Be yeah, we're really Well, if you make sense if you look at the period table, you know, that's all this is doing going up and down the periodic table So if you're tearing your hair out in frustration, it's because You don't understand the periodic table. Okay, so just remember that you do understand And something like BE is going to have how many electrons we count up take one two So one two like that And then hydrogen of course only has the one I think it has the one Be each to so Is that got two electron pairs? Yes. Does he got two bonding pairs? Yes. No long pairs Linear what's its molecular gene? linear linear as well, right and This one is a linear molecule which we can have a bond angle for 180 180 Any questions on that one