The completed Lewis structure of CH4 contains a total of 0 covalent bonds and 0 lone pairs. NOTE: If applicable, expand octets on relevant atoms to reduce formal charge as much as possible. NOTE: A double bond counts as "2 covalent bonds" for the purposes of this question.

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The completed Lewis structure of CH4 contains a total of 0
covalent bonds and 0 lone pairs.
NOTE: If applicable, expand octets on relevant atoms to reduce formal charge as much as possible.
NOTE: A double bond counts as "2 covalent bonds" for the purposes of this question.
Transcribed Image Text:The completed Lewis structure of CH4 contains a total of 0 covalent bonds and 0 lone pairs. NOTE: If applicable, expand octets on relevant atoms to reduce formal charge as much as possible. NOTE: A double bond counts as "2 covalent bonds" for the purposes of this question.
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