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The Molecular Portfolio is an essential document designed to help users apply key concepts from their coursework to drug molecule analysis. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach for successfully completing the online form to ensure accurate and comprehensive submissions.
Follow the steps to efficiently complete the Molecular Portfolio online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Molecular Portfolio. This action will allow you to retrieve the form and view its details for completion.
- Begin by entering your name and that of your partner in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that both names are clearly printed or typed.
- In the section that requests the meeting days, circle the day that applies to your lab section (M, Tu, W, Th) to indicate your attendance.
- For the general description of your assigned drug, utilize suggested resources to find the drug's name, generic name, and chemical name. Write a short paragraph detailing the drug's use, contraindications, effects, and any significant interactions with other drugs.
- Draw the line-bond or skeletal structure of your drug in the appropriate section, ensuring to include any lone pairs where necessary. Use the correct chemical representation to convey the molecule's structure.
- Complete the expanded structural formula by illustrating all atoms and covalent bonds. This part requires attention to detail to represent your drug accurately.
- Predict the molecular geometry using VSEPR theory, providing a key for the color-coding used in your representation. Check your structures to ensure all octets are satisfied.
- Calculate the molecular formula and molar mass of your drug, showing your calculations clearly in the designated section. Use periodic table values for accuracy.
- Illustrate how your drug molecule can form hydrogen bonds with water. Use dashed lines to represent the hydrogen bonds accurately, ensuring clarity in your depiction.
- Highlight the polar portions of your molecule and make predictions on its solubility in water, comparing your predictions with findings from reliable sources.
- Clearly state your calculations for solution preparation and determine the amount of drug contained in a specified volume of solution. Document each step with complete sentences.
- Finally, complete the collaboration summary section. Each partner should independently describe their contributions, ensuring to reflect accurate effort for grading purposes.
- After reviewing your completed portfolio, use the options to save your changes, download, print, or share the document as necessary.
Begin filling out your Molecular Portfolio online today for a comprehensive understanding of drug molecules!
A molecular formula is a chemical formula of a molecular compound that shows the kinds and numbers of atoms present in a molecule of the compound. The molecular formula does not tell us anything about the shape of the molecule or where the different atoms are.
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