I think I totally get how to draw lewis. S02 is puzzling. The third row does not need to obey the octet rule .  See my fork in the road decision as i completed the step where I dumped two electrons into the center. If I then create just one double bond, the central atom has a positive charge of one. It makes more sense to me to drop two double bonds and then the central atom has no charge and neither do the Oxygen's. I know the answer is just one double bond, but it does not make sense. Video on YouTube states that sulfur should have an Octet , But I have been taught that we don't have to have octets after the second row.   Am i missing some general rule?   My supposed to try to get octets on the third row too?

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I think I totally get how to draw lewis. S02 is puzzling. The third row does not need to obey the octet rule .  See my fork in the road decision as i completed the step where I dumped two electrons into the center. If I then create just one double bond, the central atom has a positive charge of one. It makes more sense to me to drop two double bonds and then the central atom has no charge and neither do the Oxygen's. I know the answer is just one double bond, but it does not make sense. Video on YouTube states that sulfur should have an Octet , But I have been taught that we don't have to have octets after the second row.   Am i missing some general rule?   My supposed to try to get octets on the third row too? 

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