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Physics, 12.12.2021 21:00 darkghostmist

Which statement most completely describes a Lewis electron dot diagram? A. a representation of the electrons that form bonds in a molecule
B.
a representation of the total number of electrons in an element, compound, or ion
C.
a representation of the total number and arrangement of electrons in an element, compound, or ion
D.
a representation of the arrangement of valence electrons in an element, compound, or ion

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