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  • Lone Pairs in Lewis Dot Structures: Definition & Importance
    In a Lewis dot structure, the electrons which complete an octet but are not located between two atoms are referred to as lone pairs. These electrons are typically represented by dots placed around the atom that they are associated with. Lone pairs of electrons can play an important role in determining the chemical properties of a molecule, as they can affect the molecule's polarity and reactivity.
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