Name: Worksheet 1 Molecular Geometry & Polarity For each of the molecules or ions below, (1) draw Lewis dot structure (Remember the Octet Rule), predict (2) molecular geometry and (3) polarity based on VSEPR theory, then indicate (4) types of Intermolecular Forces. Molecular Intermolecular Forces Molecule Electron Dot Structure Molecular or ion Geometry Polarity CH3BR H2S

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Molecular Geometry & Polarity
For each of the molecules or ions below, (1) draw Lewis dot structure (Remember the Octet
Rule), predict (2) molecular geometry and (3) polarity based on VSEPR theory, then indicate
(4) types of Intermolecular Forces.
Molecule
Electron Dot Structure
Molecular
Molecular
Intermolecular
or ion
Geometry
Polarity
Forces
CH;Br
N13
H2S
CS2
SO2
CO3 2
OF2
AsCl3
NH41
Transcribed Image Text:Name: Worksheet 1 Molecular Geometry & Polarity For each of the molecules or ions below, (1) draw Lewis dot structure (Remember the Octet Rule), predict (2) molecular geometry and (3) polarity based on VSEPR theory, then indicate (4) types of Intermolecular Forces. Molecule Electron Dot Structure Molecular Molecular Intermolecular or ion Geometry Polarity Forces CH;Br N13 H2S CS2 SO2 CO3 2 OF2 AsCl3 NH41
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