Draw Lewis Structures for the molecules below. Include any lone pairs of electrons. indicate if the molecules are polar or nonpolar.
a. H2CO b. HCN
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Write Lewis structures for the molecules represented by the
following line-angle formulas.
a)
Draw the molecule by placing atoms on the grid and
connecting them with bonds. Include all hydrogen atoms. Include all
lone pairs of electrons.
b)
Draw the molecule by placing atoms on the grid and
connecting them with bonds. Include all hydrogen atoms. Include all
lone pairs of electrons.
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