NAME: Princess Jireah Shayne D. Lomboy Section: 12 Ha 21

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NAME: Princess Jireah Shayne D.

Lomboy
SECTION: 12 HA 21

1. Draw the Lewis dot structures for each of the following molecules:
a. H2S c. SO3

b. CH2Br2 d. HCN

2. Draw the Lewis dot structure for each of the following polyatomic ions:
a. NH4+ c. PO4–3

b. NO3– d. CO3 2–

3. For the following molecules or ions (where the central atom is underlined):
i. Draw the Electron dot structure.
ii. Determine the shape of the molecule.
iii. Determine the approximate bond angles.

a. CH2F2 b. OF2
c. phosphite ion, PO –3
3

4. For each of the bonds below:


i. Use delta notation ( and –) to indicate which atom is more electronegative, and
ii. Use an arrow to point from the less electronegative atom to the more
electronegative atom.

C—Cl N—O H—O

5.Identify the type of bond described for each of the following as ionic, polar
covalent, nonpolar covalent, or metallic.

i. The C–O bonds in CO2. iv. The C–C bonds in C3H8

ii. The bonds in F2. v. The bonds in Ba.

iii. The bonds in K2O. vi. The bonds in H2O.

6. Determine whether the following five molecules are polar or nonpolar:


CO2: H2O:

SO3

CCl4 CHCl3
7. Determine concentration of a solution that contains 825 mg of Na 2HPO4 dissolved in 450.0 mL of water

in

(a) molarity

(b) molality

(c) mole fraction

(d) mass %

(e) ppm

Assume the density of the solution is the same as water (1.00 g/mL). Assume no volume

change upon the addition of the solute.

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