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DOT STRUCTURE OF METHANE , AMMONIA ,WATER I WILL MARK AS BRAINIEST

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Methane is a colorless, odourless and highly flammable gas which is the main component of natural gas. Electron dot structure of methane is- (Image attached) The covalent bonds are present in between four hydrogen atoms and the single

carbon atom at the centre of the molecule.

Ammonia has the formula NH3. It's highly soluble in water because it's a polar substance. The Lewis structure for a molecule represents the total valence electrons in the molecule. There are eight valence electrons in ammonia.

The Lewis Dot Structure for H2O. This is the Lewis Dot Structure for H2O. You could alternatively also draw the structure by including two dots for every bond. While oxygen's octet seems to have been filled, hydrogen only has two electrons for its valence shell.

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