The Lewis dot structure of BSF, which represents Boron, Sulfur, and Fluorine atoms, would show Boron as the central atom with one valence electron, Sulfur with six valence electrons, and Fluorine with seven valence electrons each. Boron will form single bonds with both Sulfur and Fluorine, while Sulfur will form a double bond with Fluorine. The structure will have a total of 24 valence electrons, with Boron having a formal charge of +1, Sulfur with 0, and Fluorine with -1.
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