7. CHBr3 Total # of Valence Electrons: 26 Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 8. OF2 Total # of Valence Electrons: 20 Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Tetrahedral Molecular Polarity: 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Bent Molecular Polarity: Polar Polar Bond Angles Non-Polar 109.5° Bond Angles 109.5° Non-Polar

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7. CHBr3
Total # of Valence Electrons: 26
Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable)
Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No
8. OF2
Total # of Valence Electrons: 20
Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable)
Any polar bonds in the molecule?
Yes No
3-D Model Sketch
Molecular Shape: Tetrahedral
Molecular Polarity:
3-D Model Sketch
Molecular Shape: Bent
Molecular Polarity:
Polar
Polar
Bond Angles
Non-Polar
109.5°
Bond Angles
Non-Polar
109.5
O
Transcribed Image Text:7. CHBr3 Total # of Valence Electrons: 26 Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 8. OF2 Total # of Valence Electrons: 20 Lewis Structure (show all resonance structures if applicable) Any polar bonds in the molecule? Yes No 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Tetrahedral Molecular Polarity: 3-D Model Sketch Molecular Shape: Bent Molecular Polarity: Polar Polar Bond Angles Non-Polar 109.5° Bond Angles Non-Polar 109.5 O
3D MODEL EXAMPLE:
Tetrahedral
Four outer atoms surround the central atom. There are no lone
pairs on the central atom. The four outer atoms are evenly
arranged in 3D around the central atom as if at the corners of a
regular tetrahedron. The bond angles are exactly 109.5⁰.
Transcribed Image Text:3D MODEL EXAMPLE: Tetrahedral Four outer atoms surround the central atom. There are no lone pairs on the central atom. The four outer atoms are evenly arranged in 3D around the central atom as if at the corners of a regular tetrahedron. The bond angles are exactly 109.5⁰.
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