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CHM1011 - Chemistry I - S1 2025

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From the options below, choose the statement which most accurately describes a 'double bond'.

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Which hybrid orbital has the angle of 180° for its covalent bonds?

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How many pairs of valence electrons exist on a I- ion?
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Which hybrid orbital has the angle of 109.5° for its covalent bonds?

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Which hybrid orbital has the angle of 120° for its covalent bonds?

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In Valence Bond Theory, when s and p atomic orbitals overlap in molecules, new orbitals - called hybrid orbitals - are formed.

From the list below, select ALL of the possible hybrid orbitals which may be formed using the valence s and p orbitals on each atom:

Warning: for this question you will lose marks for incorrect answers.

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Laboratory Notes

Upload a single PDF file of your scanned laboratory notes here. Your demonstrator will also have made notes on the day of your experiment. You will receive a mark for your laboratory notes and how you operated in the laboratory based on the following rubric.

 Name and student ID (partner/group   members).

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 All results, data and observations   recorded.

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 Experiment title and date recorded.

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  Punctuality to class.

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 Notes written in pen, neat and

legible.

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 Good attitude and participation.

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 Method recorded in brief, including   changes to experimental variables.

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 Good housekeeping (all glassware,   reagents and apparatus cleaned up).

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Which of the following bonds is the least polar, but is still slightly polar?
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Which of the bonds

HCl, CF, LiBr, HSi, NaS

has the largest dipole moment?

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