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- Begin with the section on drawing Lewis structures. Follow the outlined rules to create the skeleton structure of your molecule. Pay attention to the central atom, counting the valence electrons.
- Continue by distributing the electrons according to the octet rule for external atoms while adhering to the specific needs of hydrogen. Adjust any remaining electrons on the central atom if necessary.
- Determine the shapes of the molecules by noting the coordination number and the presence of lone pairs. Use the provided table to identify the electronic shape and molecular shape.
- Examine each molecule's polarity by analyzing the covalent bond types and the symmetry of the molecular shapes. Follow the outlined steps to classify each molecule correctly.
- Document any intermolecular forces between molecules based on their polarity. Outline the types of forces present for each molecule.
- Complete the sections on properties based on intermolecular forces, ensuring to reflect on how solubility, vapor pressure, melting point, and boiling point are influenced by the types of forces present.
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The shape of a molecule and the polarity of its bonds determine the OVERALL POLARITY of that molecule. A molecule that contains polar bonds, might not have any overall polarity, depending upon its shape.
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