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Fig 1. Dot Cross Diagrams of Methane and Hydrogen Fluoride. A covalent bond between a carbon and a hydrogen atom in methane and a hydrogen and fluorine atom in hydrogen fluoride.

Dot cross diagrams showing methane (CH₄) with a carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms, and hydrogen fluoride (HF) with a hydrogen atom bonded to a fluorine atom, illustrating covalent bonds.

Dot cross diagrams showing methane (CH₄) with a carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms, and hydrogen fluoride (HF) with a hydrogen atom bonded to a fluorine atom, illustrating covalent bonds.

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