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Use the provided toolbar (RCE - Rich Content Editor) here with the "Embed Image" function (looks like a picture of a mountain in a frame) to insert (embed) the image/photo of your own complete drawing by hand on paper with all responses in the response area with the clear and complete Lewis structure.

For the compound of SiSClH (Si is the central atom) do the following:. (6 pts total)

  • Draw Lewis structure. (2.5 pts)
  • Include electron lone pairs. (2 pts)
  • Write the molecular geometry for the central atom (e.g. linear, trigonal planar, etc.) in the underlined space below. (0.5 pts)
  • Show dipole arrows if there are any for individual bonds. (0.75 pts)
  • Decide if this molecule is polar or not. (0.25 pts)
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