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Compound -  

Fig-  

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Step 1.

Lewis structure is the structure of any chemical compound that represents all the bonding and nonbonding valence electrons of the bonded atoms. Here the covalent bonds are represented by lines and the electron pairs can be represented by dots or crosses. That is the reason the Lewis structure is also called an electron dots structure.

Since there are only two atoms, there will not be a central atom in the molecule.

The total number of valence electrons present in   is:  

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