Draw the structural formula (with lone pairs) for the two molecules, water (H2O) and isopropanol (C3H8O). Draw a dipole arrow to show the direction the electrons are being pulled and label the areas of partial positive and negative charges.

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Draw the structural formula (with lone pairs) for the two molecules, water (H2O) and isopropanol (C3H8O). Draw a dipole arrow to show the direction the electrons are being pulled and label the areas of partial positive and negative charges.

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