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S=C=S

the equal sign represents a double bond so if you want the dot and cross put 2 dots and 2 crosses either side of the carbon then 4 dots on each sulphur so each atom has each electrons.

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Q: What is the dot and cross diagram showing bonding in carbon disulphide?
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