EBK CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE LABORATO
EBK CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE LABORATO
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Author: SLOWINSKI
Publisher: YUZU
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Assemble a skeleton structure for the molecule, connecting the balls and sticks to make one unit. Use the rule that N atoms form three bonds, whereas Cl and H atoms usually form only one. Draw a sketch of the skeleton below:

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