Group 1 is BeCl2, SF6, and CH4. Group 2 is BF3, H2o, and NH3. Group 3 is CO2, O2, and HCN Activity 4 Bonding and Polarity: Group 1                                                            Compound 1                    Compound 2 Compound 3 Electronegativity       Bond Polarity       Dipole Moment       Polarity         Activity 4 Bonding and Polarity: Group 2                                                            Compound 1                   Compound 2 Compound 3 Electronegativity       Bond Polarity       Dipole Moment       Polarity         Activity 4 Bonding and Polarity: Group 3                                                              Compound 1                  Compound 2 Compound 3 Electronegativity       Bond Polarity       Dipole Moment       Polarity

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Problem 5.75EP: Four hypothetical elements, A, B, C, and D, have electronegativities A = 3.8, B = 3.3, C = 2.8, and...
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Group 1 is BeCl2, SF6, and CH4. Group 2 is BF3, H2o, and NH3. Group 3 is CO2, O2, and HCN

Activity 4

Bonding and Polarity: Group 1

                                                           Compound 1

                   Compound 2

Compound 3

Electronegativity

 

 

 

Bond Polarity

 

 

 

Dipole Moment

 

 

 

Polarity

 

 

 

 

Activity 4

Bonding and Polarity: Group 2

                                                           Compound 1

                  Compound 2

Compound 3

Electronegativity

 

 

 

Bond Polarity

 

 

 

Dipole Moment

 

 

 

Polarity

 

 

 

 

Activity 4

Bonding and Polarity: Group 3

                                                             Compound 1

                 Compound 2

Compound 3

Electronegativity

 

 

 

Bond Polarity

 

 

 

Dipole Moment

 

 

 

Polarity

 

 

 

 

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