Asked by billnyetho
                What's the lewis dot structure for CH2Cl2 ??
            
            
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            DrBob222
            
    I couldn't find a CH2Cl2 dot structure on the net; however I found CCl4. You can emulate that and exchange two of the Cl atoms with H atoms. The two H atoms will have a H:C:H with Cl on top and bottom.
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