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NONE!!! Each bonding electron in carbon is paired with the bonding electron in each of the four hydrogens. So there are no lone pairs.
Four pairs of electrons. Neon has a full octet.
There is one lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
There are 2 lone pairs in each Oxygen atom. So there are 4 lone pairs in total, which means 8 lone pair electrons.
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NONE!!! Each bonding electron in carbon is paired with the bonding electron in each of the four hydrogens. So there are no lone pairs.
Four pairs of electrons. Neon has a full octet.
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There is one lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
None.
If an atom has five valence electrons, it will have one lone pair of electrons.
There are 2 lone pairs in each Oxygen atom. So there are 4 lone pairs in total, which means 8 lone pair electrons.
There are three lone pairs present in chlorine atom
There is one lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
It has one lone pair left.
zero
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