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2 May, 19:51

What type of covalent bond diagram only shows the outer shell of electrons?

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  1. 2 May, 19:56
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    Correct answer: Dot-and-cross-diagram

    Dot-and-cross diagrams are used to represent covalent bonds. The shared electron from one atom is shown as a dot, while the shared electron from the other atom is shown as a cross.

    When drawing dot-and-cross diagrams for covalent bonds, you only need to show the electrons in the highest occupied energy level, as only these are involved.
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