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The purpose of this lab is to predict the molecular and ionic geometries of the species listed using Lewis dot structures, and find if the molecule has resonance structures.  

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Molecular Bonding Lab I. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to predict the molecular and ionic geometries of the species listed using Lewis dot structures, and find if the molecule has resonance structures. Variables: ==>Dependent Variable: The dependant variables in the lab are the Lewis Dot structures for the compounds. ==>Controlled Variables: The controlled variable in the lab is the formula for the compounds. ==>Independent Variable: The independent variable in the lab is the molecular structure. II. Hypothesis: When given a chemical formula, I will be able to show their Lewis-Dot structure and construct their molecular model. When I do this, I will then be able to determine if it is polar, show it's molecular geometry, bond angles, and if the compound has symmetry or not. When gathering all of this information, I will be able to determine the chemical properties of each molecule. III. Materials: 1. Lab 2. Textbook Chemistry 3. Molecular...

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