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Athena Reynolds
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17 June, 11:18
Lewis structures are used to represent ___.
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Parker Costa
17 June, 11:42
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Lewis structures and dot diagrams are used to represent the molecular structures of compounds. They show the lone pairs of electrons and covalent intramolecular bonds.
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Scott Nichols
17 June, 11:43
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The free electrons available and the electrons participating in making the bond
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