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The Lewis structure for carbon oxyfluoride (COF₃) shows a central carbon atom bonded to one oxygen atom and three fluorine atoms. The carbon atom forms a double bond with the oxygen atom, sharing two pairs of electrons, and single bonds with each of the three fluorine atoms, sharing one pair of electrons with each. The oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons, while each fluorine atom has three lone pairs. This structure reflects the bonding and electron distribution in COF₃.

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