. An instructor gave you directions to construct a model of the CH3CH2Br molecule by following the Experimental Procedure section of your experiment. First, you will need to find the number of valence electrons in  CH3CH2Br. The number of valence electrons in an atom of an element is said to be equal to the last digit in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table.      The model consisted of balls and sticks. A ball has holes representing how many bonds an atom can form.     What kind of ball do you think you should use for the C atom?  6. An instructor gave you directions to construct a model of the C CH2Br molecule by following the Experimental Procedure section of your experiment. First, you will need to find the number of valence electrons in  CH3CH2Br. The number of valence electrons in an atom of an element is said to be equal to the last digit in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table.      The model consisted of balls and sticks.  A ball has holes representing how many bonds an atom can form. What kind of ball do you think you should use for the H atom?   7.  An instructor gave you directions to construct a model of CH3CH2Br mol ule by following the Experimental Procedure section of your experiment. First, you will need to find the number of valence electrons in  CH3CH2Br. The number of valence electrons in an atom of an element is said to be equal to the last d git in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table.      The model consisted of balls and sticks.  A ball has holes representing how many bonds an atom can form.          What kind f ball do you think you should use for the Br atom?

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5. An instructor gave you directions to construct a model of the CH3CH2Br molecule by following the Experimental Procedure section of your experiment. First, you will need to find the number of valence electrons in  CH3CH2Br. The number of valence electrons in an atom of an element is said to be equal to the last digit in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table.  

   The model consisted of balls and sticks. A ball has holes representing how many bonds an atom can form.     What kind of ball do you think you should use for the C atom?

 6. An instructor gave you directions to construct a model of the C CH2Br molecule by following the Experimental Procedure section of your experiment. First, you will need to find the number of valence electrons in  CH3CH2Br. The number of valence electrons in an atom of an element is said to be equal to the last digit in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table.  

   The model consisted of balls and sticks.  A ball has holes representing how many bonds an atom can form. What kind of ball do you think you should use for the H atom?

 

7.  An instructor gave you directions to construct a model of CH3CH2Br mol ule by following the Experimental Procedure section of your experiment. First, you will need to find the number of valence electrons in  CH3CH2Br. The number of valence electrons in an atom of an element is said to be equal to the last d git in the group number of that element in the Periodic Table.  

   The model consisted of balls and sticks.  A ball has holes representing how many bonds an atom can form.          What kind f ball do you think you should use for the Br atom?

 

 

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