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What Is Wrong with the Lewis Structure: He=He

Question 94

Question 94

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What is wrong with the Lewis structure: He=He?


A) Helium does not bond to another helium.
B) Helium only forms a single bond to a second helium.
C) Helium needs more electrons to form the bond.
D) Nothing, the bonding is correct?

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