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okay today Iamp;#39;m going to talk to you about covalent bonding but a particular skill about covalent bonding of how to draw dot and cross diagrams so the couple of little skills were a couple of bits of information we need to know before we get started and that is covalent bonding occurs between nonmetals and also that covalent bonding involves sharing electrons so now we have those key fundamental bits of information letamp;#39;s get started now what weamp;#39;re going to do is weamp;#39;re going to draw a diagram to show how hydrogen bonds with chlorine so what Iamp;#39;m doing right now is Iamp;#39;m drawing the outer shell of hydrogen and outer shell of chlorine now hydrogen has only got one electron in total so this is its first shell remember any atom needs two electrons to fill up the first shell chlorine this isnamp;#39;t its first shell this is its outer shell so it has seven electrons in that outer shell itamp;#39;s in group seven of the periodic table now hydrogen