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Posted byAnonymous July 12, 2026July 12, 2026

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Once Hоnоrlоck is running аnd displаying your shаred screen, in the blue bar at the bottom of your screen, look for "Added URLs." You may have to click on the 3-dots menu to find this option. Please follow that link to open a new tab on the Hawkes Learning Site. Click on the assignment MAT 104 Test 4 Summer 2026. The password you will need to access the test on Hawkes is "8572". *To receive credit, Honorlock must be running, screen sharing must remain enabled, and you and your desk area must be visible throughout the entire test. You may attempt the test twice, and I will count the better grade. When you finish the test on Hawkes, come back to the Canvas page and answer question 2. This will stop the test and close Honorlock. enjoy!

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Mоdule 2: Chemistry оf Life These questiоns will be completed entirely on your sheet of scrаp pаper. Problem 7   For the molecule shown below: A.     Lаbel all bonds in the molecule shown below as either polar covalent (P), non-polar covalent (NP) or ionic (I) and indicate whether there are any partial or full charges on any of the elements.      Element Atomic Number Electronegativity Carbon (C) 6 2.5 Hydrogen (H) 1 2.1 Silicon (Si) 14 1.8 Sulfur (S) 16 2.5 Oxygen (O) 8 3.5 Fluorine (F) 9 4.0 Module 2 Exam retake molecule.jpg Use the following table to answer problems 8 and 9   Element Atomic Number Electronegativity Hydrogen (H) 1 2.1 Oxygen (O) 8 3.5 Carbon (C) 7 2.5 Phosphorus (P) 15 2.1   Problem 8   Molecules are formed so that the valence shell of each atom in the molecule is full. For each of the atoms in the table above, draw a model that shows the number of electrons in the valence shell of each atom. Problem 9 Draw the structure of a molecule that could be made using 1 carbon, 1 phosphorus, 1 oxygen and 1 hydrogen atoms. Do not worry about whether the molecule is actually stable in nature, just try to fill the electron shells. Label all bonds as either polar covalent, non-polar covalent or ionic; and indicate whether there are any partial or full charges on any of the elements. Determine the bond type from the electronegativities Your molecule needs to have one triple bond. Problem 10 Draw the structure of a molecule that could be made using at least one atom of all four types of elements shown in the table above (C, H, O and F). Note, you can use more than on atom of any of the elements, but you have to use at least one of all of them. Do not worry about whether the molecule is actually stable in nature, just try to fill the electron shells. Label all bonds as either polar covalent, non-polar covalent or ionic; and indicate whether there are any partial or full charges on any of the elements. Determine the bond type from the electronegativities Element Atomic Number Electronegativity Carbon (C) 6 2.5 Hydrogen (H) 1 2.1 Oxygen (O) 8 3.5 Nitrogen (N) 7 3.0 IMPORTANT: If the difference in electronegativities between two elements is 0.5 or 1.5, then use the bond type above this threshold value.   Problem 11   For each of the molecules shown below: Draw the molecules shown below. Label any partial charges that are present Draw water molecules anywhere where there would be an attraction between water and the molecule. Label the partial charges on the water molecules and label any hydrogen bonds that would form. Electronegativities: O=3.5, H=2.1, C=2.5, N=3.0, F=4.0 Screenshot 2026-07-12 194236.png Screenshot 2026-07-12 194344.png When you are finished with these questions, right "Done" in the space for the answer

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