In Phosphorus trichloride (PCl3), the central phosphorus atom has 3 bond pairs of electrons and 1 non-bonding pair of electrons. The 3 Chlorine atoms have 3 non-bonding pairs of electrons each. So does that mean the compound PCl3 has 1+3*3 = 10 lone pairs of electrons in total, or do we just count the lone pairs of the central atom (Phosphorus in this case)?