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Transcribed Image Text:Note that there is a difference between a pair of electrons (two dots) and a single electron (one dot). Adding 7 single electrons t
the Cl atom is not graded equivalently to adding three lone pairs of electrons and one single electron.
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Add 7 total electrons to the chlorine atom. Add the electrons as three lone pairs of electrons (two dots) and one single
electron (one dot).
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