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Kolton Hickman
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4 October, 15:17
How to write the lewis dot structure for H2CCl2
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Jabari
4 October, 15:20
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H
° * ...
H ° * C * · Cl:
* · ...
: Cl:
...
Explanation:
Carbon has 4 valent electrons
*
*C*
*
Hydrogen has 1 electron
H°
Cl has 7 electrons on the last level.
...
: Cl·
...
H
° * ...
H ° * C * · Cl:
* · ...
: Cl:
...
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