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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the molecular portfolio in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, partner's name, and section. Ensure that you circle the correct day of the week.
  3. In the 'General Description' section, utilize resources like the Physician’s Desk Reference and Merck Index to gather information about your assigned drug. Type or neatly print the brand name, generic name, and chemical name.
  4. For the 'Line-bond/Skeletal Structure', draw the skeletal structure of your molecule. Include any lone pairs on appropriate atoms.
  5. In the 'Expanded Structural Formula' section, illustrate all atoms and covalent bonds clearly.
  6. Complete the 'Molecular Geometry' predictions using VSEPR theory. Add a color-coded key for clarity.
  7. Calculate and write down the molecular formula and molar mass of your drug in the designated area.
  8. Illustrate hydrogen bonding capabilities with water in the corresponding section, using dashed lines for clarity.
  9. Predict polarity and solubility of your molecule, comparing it with findings from reliable sources.
  10. Document solution calculations clearly, showing setups for each calculation required.
  11. Finally, summarize your collaboration efforts in the last section to reflect individual contributions accurately.

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12.6: Types of Intermolecular Forces- Dispersion, DipoleDipole, Hydrogen Bonding, and Ion-Dipole.
Molecular models fall into four basic categories: skeletal or line; stick, ball-and-stick, and space-fillied or CPK.
Figure 10.7. 3: Common Molecular Geometries for Species with Two to Six Electron Groups. Lone pairs are shown using a dashed line. (CC BY-NC-SA; anonymous) Linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, square planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, octahedral.
The 5 molecular geometries are linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal and octahedral.
Ball and spoke models are a common way of representing molecular structures. Each atom is represented by a coloured ball that is joined to other atoms using spokes to represent the bonds between them. This type of model emphasises the bonding between atoms.

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There are four types of structural formulas. They include electron dot, Lewis dot, condensed, and line bond. The line bond formula is also known as the skeletal formula.

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