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Question
Draw the dot and cross structure of the following:
A covalent compound formed when H2 reacts with Cl2.
[Atomic number: Mg = 12, Cl = 17, H = 1, N = 7]
Chemical Equations/Structures
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Solution
A covalent compound formed when hydrogen reacts with chlorine is hydrogen chloride.
Dot and cross structure of hydrogen chloride:
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{}\ce{H^{\text{}} \phantom{}+ \phantom{}\ce{\text{}_\bullet}\phantom{..}\ce{\overset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{\underset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{Cl}}}\phantom{..}\ce{\text{}^\bullet_\bullet} -> \phantom{}\ce{H^{\bullet}_\text{x}}\phantom{..}\ce{\overset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{\underset{\bullet\phantom{.}\bullet}{Cl}}}\phantom{..}\ce{\text{}^\bullet_\bullet}} \\
\end{array}\]
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