NO3 13. Total # of Valence Electrons: Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Molecular Polarity: Polar Bond Angles Non-Polar

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NO3
13.
Total # of Valence Electrons:
Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable)
Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No
14.
SO3
Total # of Valence Electrons:
Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable)
Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No
3-D Model Sketch
Molecular Shape:
Molecular Polarity:
3-D Model Sketch
Molecular Shape:
Molecular Polarity:
Polar
Polar
Bond Angles
Non-Polar
Bond Angles
Non-Polar
Transcribed Image Text:NO3 13. Total # of Valence Electrons: Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 14. SO3 Total # of Valence Electrons: Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Molecular Polarity: 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Molecular Polarity: Polar Polar Bond Angles Non-Polar Bond Angles Non-Polar
Examples:
Example:
H▬N▬H
HIN:
Examples:
:F
Н
lone pair
:
-bond pair (2 e-)
single bond
:F:
Non-Polar
8+.
H
:F:
H:Cl:
HCl:o
is better represented as
closer to Cl due to its greater electronegativity. Thus, HCl contains a polar covalent bond.
H
:0:
Polar
lone pair
8-
:S
H
-S=
:0:
2 bond pairs (4 e-)
double bond
because the bond electrons are pulled
F:
Pola
Transcribed Image Text:Examples: Example: H▬N▬H HIN: Examples: :F Н lone pair : -bond pair (2 e-) single bond :F: Non-Polar 8+. H :F: H:Cl: HCl:o is better represented as closer to Cl due to its greater electronegativity. Thus, HCl contains a polar covalent bond. H :0: Polar lone pair 8- :S H -S= :0: 2 bond pairs (4 e-) double bond because the bond electrons are pulled F: Pola
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