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1. (4 pts) Identify and circle the formulas of the compounds from Table #3 that are nonpolar, polar, and ions. Nonpolar: HBr,2. (4 pts) Using your answers to post-lab question #1 (above), identify which compounds can experience each of the following3. (2.5 pts) This question is a “Compare and Contrast” style question. For this type of question, a similarity (comparison) a

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