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CH3Cl, or chloromethane, is comprised of a single carbon atom surrounded by three singly bonded hydrogen atoms and one singly bonded chlorine atom. This means there are four pairs of electrons being shared.

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Eight electrons are shared in four bondings.

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There are eight electrons being shared in the Lewis structure of CH2Cl2. Two electrons are shared between the C atom and each H and Cl.

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Two electrons for a bond.

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