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Recognizing Polar Molecules

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In this polar molecules learning exercise, students complete a graphic organizer by writing in the bond type, electron dot diagram, and the type of compound for the chemical compounds given.

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electron dot diagrams, electrons, electronegativity, ionic bonds

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compound, electron dot diagram, electronegativity, ionic bond, polar, science
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Grade
10th - Higher Ed
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Science
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Graphic Organizers
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