Draw a Lewis diagram for CH3CH2CH2OH. Use the diagram to find the number of C−H bonds, O−H bonds, C−C single bonds, C−O single bonds, and the total number of lone pairs.
Draw a Lewis diagram for CH3CH2CH2OH. Use the diagram to find the number of C−H bonds, O−H bonds, C−C single bonds, C−O single bonds, and the total number of lone pairs.
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