Part I: Answer these questions before doing any work with your model kit 1. How many bonds must each of the following atoms have in order to have no formal charge? 4 valence a. Carbon (4bondi Complete octet = 8.41 b. Hydrogen bond) c. Oxygen 6 valence Octet = 8.6 d. Chlorine 7 valence e. Nitrogen valence 6clet = 2 bonas 8-7-1 bond 8-S=3 3bonds 2. Using the information from question #1, determine whether each of the following structures is possible or impossible? (Note that if no formal charges are shown, this implies that all formal charges are zero.) H H H C C ++ ++ H H H H H CI- H H

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Name: Maddie Klink
Instructor:
Lab Day:
Models of Organic Molecules
Please bring your molecular model kits to lab for the completion of these exercises.
Molecular Modeling:
This lab is designed to help you become comfortable using model kits to visualize molecular
structures in three dimensions.
Part I: Answer these questions before doing any work with your model kit
1. How many bonds must each of the following atoms have in order to have no formal charge?
4 valence
1450na
a. Carbon
b. Hydrogen bond
c. Oxygen
d. Chlorine 7 valence
e. Nitrogen 5 valence
Octet
H-
H
Complete octet = 8-4
H
8-S = 3
3bonds
2. Using the information from question #1, determine whether each of the following structures
is possible or impossible? (Note that if no formal charges are shown, this implies that all
formal charges are zero.)
6 valence
Octet = 8.6
H H
с-н
H
01C C
-K
= 2 bonas
8-1-1 bond
H
H
H-C
Lab Time:
H
-C-H
H
H
H-C-CI-
C-H
++
H
H
-H
HIC C-H
H
VEUR
1
Transcribed Image Text:11 Name: Maddie Klink Instructor: Lab Day: Models of Organic Molecules Please bring your molecular model kits to lab for the completion of these exercises. Molecular Modeling: This lab is designed to help you become comfortable using model kits to visualize molecular structures in three dimensions. Part I: Answer these questions before doing any work with your model kit 1. How many bonds must each of the following atoms have in order to have no formal charge? 4 valence 1450na a. Carbon b. Hydrogen bond c. Oxygen d. Chlorine 7 valence e. Nitrogen 5 valence Octet H- H Complete octet = 8-4 H 8-S = 3 3bonds 2. Using the information from question #1, determine whether each of the following structures is possible or impossible? (Note that if no formal charges are shown, this implies that all formal charges are zero.) 6 valence Octet = 8.6 H H с-н H 01C C -K = 2 bonas 8-1-1 bond H H H-C Lab Time: H -C-H H H H-C-CI- C-H ++ H H -H HIC C-H H VEUR 1
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