Answer:
C, F
Step-by-step explanation:
A Lewis structure represents only the valence electrons an atom has. That said, in this specific problem we're considering the valence electrons of an atom. We wish to have p-orbital electrons in the valence shell.
Let's look at the electron configurations of each atom including the number of valence electrons:
- Hydrogen only has one valence electron, as it's in group 1A. Its electron configuration is
. It doesn't have any p electrons. - Carbon has 4 valence electrons (group 4A). Its electron configuration is
. Notice that the valence shell contains two p electrons. - Calcium has 2 valence electrons (group 2A). Its electron configuration is
. It only has s electrons in its valence shell. - Fluorine has 7 valence electrouns (group 7A). Its electron configuration is
. It has five p electrons in its valence shell.