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H:C:::N:
The Lewis structure for HCN, otherwise known as hydrogen cyanide, is fairly simple. Place the carbon atom in the center and triple bond it to a nitrogen atom. Then bond the carbon atom to a single hydrogen atom. The nitrogen atom will have a lone pair placed on it.
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If the atom has a no charge (-/+ 0), the Lewis dot structure would be a capital "H" with one dot around it.

If it has a charge of one or more, the Lewis dot would be a capital "H" with one dot for each charge plus one extra around it.

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The Lewis dot structure for hydrogen chloride starts with a singly bonded H and Cl atom. Around the Cl atom are three pairs of dots.

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H:C:::C:H or H-C---C-H (that's intended to be a triple bond between the C's)

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the C are connected in a row and the H are connected around them

H H

H-C-C-H

H H

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It is h-c triple bonded to c with one pair of electrons. This puts the negative charge on the carbon to the right.

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H -single bond- C -triple bond- N:

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H-CO-:H

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