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28 April, 03:37

Which is the correct Lewis structure for chloroform, CHCl3?

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  1. 28 April, 05:36
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    This is what the lewis structure looks like

    so Each carbon atom has 4 unpaired electrons available for bonding.

    Each of the 3 chlorine atoms has a single unpaired electron available for bonding.

    The hydrogen has a single electron available for bonding.

    This results in carbon forming 4 single covalent bonds.

    The systematic name is trichloromethane.
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