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A lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bond and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding pair.

Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms.

They can be identified by using a Lewis structure.

Electron pairs are therefore considered lone pairs if two electrons are paired but are not used in chemical bonding.

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In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bond and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding pair. Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms. They can be identified by using a Lewis structure.

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