Although we usually don't show lone pairs on skeletal structures, sometimes it's necessary, for example, to show how a reaction will occur. Draw in any lone pairs in the structure below. Note: you may need to redraw parts of the structure to show atoms and bonds within a group before you can add any missing lone pairs H₂N Šr H H xx + C X C E to

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Although we usually don't show lone pairs on skeletal structures, sometimes it's necessary, for example, to show how a reaction will occur. Draw in any lone
pairs in the structure below.
Note: you may need to redraw parts of the structure to show atoms and bonds within a group before you can add any missing lone pairs
H₂N
x
:0.
C
X
:0
Transcribed Image Text:Although we usually don't show lone pairs on skeletal structures, sometimes it's necessary, for example, to show how a reaction will occur. Draw in any lone pairs in the structure below. Note: you may need to redraw parts of the structure to show atoms and bonds within a group before you can add any missing lone pairs H₂N x :0. C X :0
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