a) CCl4 6. a) NH3 7. a) H₂O 8. a) HBr › Circle the molecule that is polar overall (many have polar bonds but are nonpolar overall). b) Cl₂CCCl2 Circle the strongest acid: b) CH3CO₂H Circle the strongest base: b) HO- Circle the weakest acid: b) H₂O c) CO2 c) H₂O c) HS- c) CH4 d) HCCF d) CH3CH3 e) FCH₂CO₂H d) NH3 e) BH3 d) NH3 e) CH3 e) HI

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5.
a) CCl4
6.
a) NH3
7.
a) H₂O
8.
a) HBr
, Circle the molecule that is polar overall (many have polar bonds but are
nonpolar overall).
b) Cl₂CCCl2
Circle the strongest acid:
b) CH3CO₂H
Circle the strongest base:
b) HO-
Circle the weakest acid:
b) H₂O
c) CO2
c) H₂O
c) HS-
c) CH4
d) HCCF
d) CH3CH3 e) FCH₂CO₂H
d) NH3
e) BH3
d) NH3
e) CH3-
e) HI
Transcribed Image Text:5. a) CCl4 6. a) NH3 7. a) H₂O 8. a) HBr , Circle the molecule that is polar overall (many have polar bonds but are nonpolar overall). b) Cl₂CCCl2 Circle the strongest acid: b) CH3CO₂H Circle the strongest base: b) HO- Circle the weakest acid: b) H₂O c) CO2 c) H₂O c) HS- c) CH4 d) HCCF d) CH3CH3 e) FCH₂CO₂H d) NH3 e) BH3 d) NH3 e) CH3- e) HI
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