Which part of the calcium atom in the ground state is represented by the dots in its Lewis electron dot diagram

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Answer:

On the left side of calcium atom.

Explanation:

There are two dots are present on the left side of calcium atom which represents the unpaired electrons present in the outermost shell. This structure is presented by Lewis in order to show the number of unpaired electrons in the atom. if the calcium atom loses these two electron during a chemical reaction so the two dots disappear and the calcium atom is now stable.

Answer:

the electrons in the fourth shell

Explanation:

the Lewis electron dot diagram represents the valence electrons, in the case of calcium, the V.E. are in the fourth shell