draw the electron dot structure of an electron rich hydride
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An electron-precise hydride has a sufficient number of electrons to be represented by its conventional Lewis structure e.g. CH4. TheLewis structure can be written as: Four regular bonds are formed where two electrons are shared by two atoms. An electron-rich hydridecontains excess electrons as lone pairs e.g. NH3
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