The number of molecules in 1.0 g of phosphorus P4 is to be determined.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The number of molecules in 1.0 g of chlorine Cl2 is to be determined.
(c)
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Interpretation:
The number of molecules in 1.0 g of nitrogen N2 is to be determined.
(d)
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Interpretation:
The number of molecules in 1.0 g of arsenic As4 is to be determined.
(e)
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Interpretation:
The number of molecules in 1.0 g of sulphur S8 is to be determined. The smallest number of molecules is to be determined. Whether the actual calculation of number of moles and molecules of each substance is necessary or not is to be determined. The information that is needed to compare these substances is to be determined. The other four substances are to be arranged in the increasing order.
Indicate the correct option.a) Graphite conducts electricity, being an isotropic materialb) Graphite is not a conductor of electricityc) Both are false
(f) SO:
Best Lewis Structure
3
e group geometry:_
shape/molecular geometry:,
(g) CF2CF2
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group arrangement:_
shape/molecular geometry:
(h) (NH4)2SO4
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group arrangement:
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
1.
Problem Set 3b
Chem 141
For each of the following compounds draw the BEST Lewis Structure then sketch the molecule (showing
bond angles). Identify (i) electron group geometry (ii) shape around EACH central atom (iii) whether the
molecule is polar or non-polar (iv)
(a) SeF4
Best Lewis Structure
e group arrangement:_
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
(b) AsOBr3
Best Lewis Structure
e group arrangement:_
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
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