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Lab 7. Molecular shapes. 3. Molecular Shapes Take a molecular model kit from the cart. Please...
1. Construct a model of a methane (CHA) molecule, Sketch the three-dimensional sin ccule. Sketch the three-dimensional structure of the model. 2. Construct a model of ethane (CH), Sketch the three-dimensional structure of the model. 3. Construct a model of butane (CH), Sketch the three-dimensional structure of the model. 3. Molecular Shapes Take a molecular model kit from the cart. Please read the cover of the kit and know what color represent which element. Black is used for carbon white...
Construct a structural isomer ofC.HSketch the three-dimensional structure of the model. Name this isomer. 5. Construct a model of cis-1,2-dichloroethene. Sketch the structure of the model 6. Construct a model of trans-1,2-dichloroethene. Sketch the structure of the model. 7. Construct a model of cyclopentane (CsHie). Write the geometric formula for the molecule.
lab report experiment #7 Experiment #7 Lab Report Name: Procedure: Use your molecular model kit to make the following models. Have your model checked by your instructor. Use your model to fill in the table. The questions in the table refer to the central atom. (40 POINTS or 2 POINTS EACH ROW) Molecular Formula Total Valence Electrons Number of Bonds Number of Non-bonding Electron pairs Lewis Structure 1. Electron Geometry 2. Molecular Shape 1. tetrahedral Approximate Polar or Bond Angle...
DATA TABLE A. Molecular Models with Single Bonds Model Kit # Structural Molecular Model Electron Dot Formula Molecule Valence Electrons Formula Formula 145 Molecule Molecular Model Structural Formula Electron Dot Formula Valence Electrons HCI HBr CH4 CH2Cl2 Structural Molecule Molecular Model Formula Electron Dot Formula Valence Electrons HOCI H202 NH3 OWO N HA NH,OH B. Molecular Models with Double Bonds Valence Electrons Electron Dot Formula Structural Formula Molecular Model Molecule (a) C2H4 (c) HONO (d) HCOOH (e) CH3C1 C. Molecular...
EXPERIMENT 18 NAME DATE SECTION DATA TABLE A. Molecular Models with Single Bonds Model Kit # Molecule Molecular Model Structural Formula Electron Dot Formula Valence Electrons (a) H2 (b) Cl2 (c) Br2 (d) 12 Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education Molecular Models 209
Would you like help me please to answer this lab? EXPERIMENT 18 DATE DATA TABLE : NAME SECTION A. Molecular Models with Single Bonds Model Kit # Molecular Model Structural Formula Electron Dot Valence Electron Molecule Formula H2 Cl2 Br2 12 Molecular Models and Chemical Bonds 211
STUDENT REPORT Hydrocarbon A. Molecular Models Experiment In the kit you will find wooden balls representing atoms. They are color coded carbon black hydrogen, yellow nitrogen, blue; nyrer, red chlorine, bromine, orange ladine, purple The number of holes drilled into each wooden ball represents the number of cowalent bonds that must be formed by that atom. The location of the holes represents the actual angle farmed when bonding You will also find spring and two sizes of wooden pegs. The...
EXPERIMENT W12: ORGANIC STRUCTURES AND MOLECULAR MODELS 7. Build models of all possible isomers of CHCl, and then draw and name the Lewis Structure for each Isomers that differ in their relative geometry (or orientation) across a rigid double bond are called geometrie isomers. Circle your geometric isomers. Label each molecule as polar or non-polar. Certain physical properties of molecules, such as boiling point, are dependent on the degree of polanty of a molecule. What hybrid orbital is used by...
Date Laboratory Exercises Using a molecular modeling kit, construct models of each of the compounds in the tables below. Complete the following three tables by first drawing a simple sketch of the molecule showing which atoms are attached to each other, the number of bonds between each pair of atoms, and any nonbonding electrons. Then, draw the molecule again showing the actual shape and the angles between the atoms as accurately as you can. The first one has been completed...
Using molecular models, construct the following molecules/polyatomic ions, and write their Lewis formulas. Record the following information for each in your laboratory notebook. a) Molecule or ion (Formula and IUPAC name) b) Lewis structure c) Draw any resonance structures if applicable d) # of bonding regions (double and triple bonds count as a single region) e) # of nonbonding pairs f) Hybridization of the central atom g) VSEPR designation h) Molecular geometry of the molecule/polyatomic ion, i) Polarity of the...