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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry by Michael P. Garoutte

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By Michael P. Garoutte

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4. Read the assigned pages in the text, and work the assigned problems. ) Suggested Demonstration: Electrolytes Model 1: Electrolytes Only separate, charged particles (such as ions) can carry electrical currents. Electrolytes can carry an electrical current when dissolved in water. Critical Thinking Question: 1. What happens to electrolytes when they dissolve in water? Model 2: Types of electrolytes In water solution, strong electrolytes dissociate completely into ions, weak electrolytes dissociate only slightly, and nonelectrolytes dissociate undetectably or not at all.

3. Remove the vowel at the end of the prefix if it seems awkward. 4. Do not use the prefix “mono-” on the first element. Table 1: Prefixes to indicate the number of atoms of an element in a binary molecule Number Prefix Number Prefix 1 mono- 6 hexa- 2 di- 7 hepta- 3 tri- 8 octa- 4 tetra- 9 nona- 5 penta- 10 deca- Examples: NI3 = nitrogen triiodide; N2O = dinitrogen monoxide (not “monooxide”); N2O5 = dinitrogen pentoxide (not “pentaoxide”) Critical Thinking Questions: 1. The following is from “Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide,” Coalition to Ban DHMO, 1988.

C. Are the calculated bond angles in agreement (see Table 1)? 10. Draw the Lewis structure for H2O. a. How many electron domains does the oxygen atom have in H2O? b. Which electron domain geometry in Figure 1 applies to H2O? c. Are the calculated bond angles in agreement (see Table 1)? 11. Draw the Lewis structure for NO–3. a. How many electron domains does the nitrogen atom have in NO–3? b. Which electron domain geometry in Figure 1 applies to NO–3? c. Are the calculated bond angles in agreement (see Table 1)?

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