Draw the attraction between a water molecule and a nitrite ion, NO2-1 First, draw one molecule and add the partial charges where needed - use the ΔEN to determine the types of bonds.  Then, draw the second molecule so that the δ+ on one molecule lines up across from the δ- on the other.  Since we can't draw the molecules here you will answer questions about the drawings that you made on the homework worksheet. NO2-1 has  ________  bonds with a ΔEN = ________ .   NO2-1 has 3 REDs and is symmetrical/asymmetrical (answer is  ________ ).   However, NO2-1 has one electron more than its protons making it  _________ text. .   H2O has 2  ___________ bonds with a ΔEN =  __________ .   H2O has 4 REDs and is symmetrical/asymmetrical (answer is  _______ ) making it a polar/nonpolar (answer is  ________ ) molecule.   Each H has a  ___________ charge and the O has a  ________ charge.   The strongest possible attractive force between these two molecules is  _________ .

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Draw the attraction between a water molecule and a nitrite ion, NO2-1

First, draw one molecule and add the partial charges where needed - use the ΔEN to determine the types of bonds.  Then, draw the second molecule so that the δ+ on one molecule lines up across from the δ- on the other.  Since we can't draw the molecules here you will answer questions about the drawings that you made on the homework worksheet.

NO2-1 has  ________  bonds with a ΔEN = ________ .  

NO2-1 has 3 REDs and is symmetrical/asymmetrical (answer is  ________ ).  

However, NO2-1 has one electron more than its protons making it  _________ text. .  

H2O has 2  ___________ bonds with a ΔEN =  __________ .  

H2O has 4 REDs and is symmetrical/asymmetrical (answer is  _______ ) making it a polar/nonpolar (answer is  ________ ) molecule.  

Each H has a  ___________ charge and the O has a  ________ charge.  

The strongest possible attractive force between these two molecules is  _________ .

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