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How does the three dimensional structure of SP3 bonds of Carbon, Nitrogen,
Oxygen and Fluorine cause them to form polar or non-polar molecules? The
answer must include a 3d diagram of the molecules, and a discussion of the effect of their electron configurations for bonds to H; and how their filled or bonded orbitals contributes to the polar nature of the molecule.
Oxygen and Fluorine cause them to form polar or non-polar molecules? The
answer must include a 3d diagram of the molecules, and a discussion of the effect of their electron configurations for bonds to H; and how their filled or bonded orbitals contributes to the polar nature of the molecule.
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