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H2Se is...

H:Se:H

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H-Se-H

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There are single bonds between both H's and the Se. The 4 dots around the Se show the lone pairs of electrons that Se has to fill its valence shell. However, if you are drawing H2Se, make sure you draw the figure bent. The bonds which connect the H's to the Se are bent at a 91 degrees angle.

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