What is dot structure of methane
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Drawing the Lewis structure for CH4 (named methane) requires only single bonds. It's one of the easier Lewis structures to draw. Remember that hydrogen atoms always go on the outside of a Lewis structure and that they only need two valence electrons for a full outer shell.
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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
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