Its has 2 sets of lone pairs
The Si has no lone pairs, but each F has 6 lone pairs. Thus 6 x 4 = 24 lone pairs, total.
In phosphine (PH3), there are three lone pairs and three bonding pairs.
There are 2 lone pairs in TeO3^2-.
Germanium (Ge) has 2 lone pairs of electrons.
In the sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻), there are no lone pairs on the sulfur atom, but there are two lone pairs on each of the four oxygen atoms. Therefore, the total number of lone pairs in the sulfate ion is 8 (2 lone pairs per oxygen atom × 4 oxygen atoms).
IF6+ cation has no lone pairs, the IF6- anion has one lone pair. SF6 has no lone pairs.
Lone-pair electrons, Bonded pairs of electrons
The Si has no lone pairs, but each F has 6 lone pairs. Thus 6 x 4 = 24 lone pairs, total.
Beryllium does not have any lone pairs because it forms ionic compounds where it loses its 2 outer electrons to become Be2+.
Four pairs of electrons. Neon has a full octet.
In phosphine (PH3), there are three lone pairs and three bonding pairs.
There will be a total of 10 lone pairs of electrons. In NI3, each I will have 3 lone pairs (total of 9) and the N will also have 1 lone pair, for a grand total of 10 lone pairs.
There are 2 lone pairs in TeO3^2-.
There are two lone pairs on XeF4.
There are three lone pairs present in chlorine atom
3 Lone pairs and one unpaired electron
H2SO4 does not have any lone pairs. It has 2 bonding pairs shared between sulfur and oxygen in each of the O=S=O bonds. Each oxygen also has 2 unshared pairs of electrons.