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Since Selenium is in the same column as Oxygen and Sulfur, you would expect it to bond just like them. As a halogen, chlorine wants to make one bond so your final answer would be. Cl-Se-Cl with two lone pairs (that's 4 electrons) on selenium and 3 lone pairs (that's six electrons) on EACH chlorine.

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Se is central atom bonded by single covalent bonds to each Br atom. Se atom has two unshared pairs of electrons and each Br atom has three unshared pairs.

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Selenium dibromide - SeBr2

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