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For neutral molecules, which statements about covalent Lewis structures are true? Drag each item to the appropriate bin. Hydrogen atoms are often the central atom of a Lewis structure. Each atom of a Lewis structure must have eight electrons. For a neutral molecule, the number of electrons in the Lewis structure is the sum of the valence electrons for the atoms. Electrons of covalent compounds may be shared between atoms.
For neutral molecules, which statements about covalent Lewis structures are true? Drag each item to the appropriate bin. Hydrogen atoms are often the central atom of a Lewis structure. Each atom of a Lewis structure must have eight electrons. For a neutral molecule, the number of electrons in the Lewis structure is the sum of the valence electrons for the atoms. Electrons of covalent compounds may be shared between atoms.
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