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Chapter 1.3, Problem 11P
Use the symbols δ+ and δ– to show the direction of the polarity of the indicated bond in each of the following compounds:
- a. HO—H
- b. F—Br
- c. H3C—NH2
- d. H3C—NH2
- e. HO—Br
- f. H3C—Li
- g. I—Cl
- h. H2N—OH
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