Chapter 1: Q7. (page 18)
Question: Draw a Lewis structure for each ion.
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Chapter 1: Q7. (page 18)
Question: Draw a Lewis structure for each ion.
Answer:

a.
b.
c.
d. 
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Question: Label the polar bonds in each molecule. Indicate the direction of the net dipole (if there is one).
c.
d.
Question: Draw a skeletal structure for the molecules in parts (a) and (b), and a condensed structure for the molecules in parts (c) and (d).
a. 
b. 
c. 
d.
Question: Label each bond in the following compounds as ionic or covalent.
Question: Draw an acceptable Lewis structure for each compound, assuming the atoms are connected as arranged. Hydrogen cyanideis a poison, formaldehyde is a preservative, and glycolic acid is used to make dissolving sutures.
Question: Use the observed bond lengths to answer each question. (a) Why is bond [1] longer than bond [2] (143 pm versus 136 pm)? (b) Why are bonds [3] and [4] equal in length (127 pm) and shorter than bond [2]?



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