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Explain with the help of - electron dot diagrams -
the formation of the following molecules, stating the valency of each element involved.
[a] Hydrogen [b] Chlorine [c] Oxygen [d] Nitrogen [e] Water [f] Methane [ g] Carbon tetrachloride [h] Ammonia [i] Carbon dioxide [at.nos. H = 1, C = 6, N = 7, O = 8, Cl = 17].

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