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Postlab Questions 1. Calculate the electronegativity difference for each of the following bonds: a. H-O f. H-S b. H-N 9 d. Br-Cl i. K-Br e. P-O Na-O 2. Classify each of the following compounds as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent based on the bond type and geometry: a. Brnoh polar coalet e. coz non glar f. H20 Both water and carbon dioxide are tri-atomic molecules. Both contain polar bonds. Explain why one molecule is polar and the other molecule is nonpolar. BIc one has a mtal in it and hne other molecule does not For the noble gas electron configuration, two electrons completely fill hydrogen's outer shell while the outer shells of the other elements can hold eight. Why? hydrogen oly has one shall whicn can holdt only 2 electrons anly nas one Shell
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Postlab Questions 1. Calculate the electronegativity difference for each of the following bonds: a. H-O f. H-S b. H-N 9 d. Br-Cl i. K-Br e. P-O Na-O 2. Classify each of the following compounds as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent based on the bond type and geometry: a. Brnoh polar coalet e. coz non glar f. H20 Both water and carbon dioxide are tri-atomic molecules. Both contain polar bonds. Explain why one molecule is polar and the other molecule is nonpolar. BIc one has a mtal in it and hne other molecule does not For the noble gas electron configuration, two electrons completely fill hydrogen's outer shell while the outer shells of the other elements can hold eight. Why? hydrogen oly has one shall whicn can holdt only 2 electrons anly nas one Shell
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9 Sep 2019