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Question
Draw Lewis dot diagram for the following.
Methane (CH4)
Solution
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\[\begin{array}{cc} \ce{H}\phantom{.}\\ |\phantom{.}\\ \ce{H-C-H}\\ |\phantom{.}\\\ \phantom{.}\ce{H\phantom{.}}\phantom{..}\end{array}\]
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