The NO Lewis dot structure is shown in the image attached.
Nitric oxide (NO) is represented by the Lewis dot structure, which combines nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) by a single bond. One bonding pair unites N and O, giving nitrogen a total of 11 valence electrons; nitrogen then receives a lone pair to complete its octet.
For both nitrogen and oxygen, the resulting structure, :N≡O:, satisfies the octet and duet rules. The electron distribution and sharing are depicted by this Lewis dot model, which offers a straightforward but insightful representation of the molecular geometry and electron configuration of NO.