HONORS PHYSICS
- Group Work: Elevator Problems Packet
PHYSICS
- Notes on Forces/Free-Body Diagrams
- Homework 4.1: q.1,2 (p.124); q.1,2,3 (p.128)
HONORS CHEMISTRY
- Homework 6.7: Electronegativity/Lewis Structures
CHEMISTRY
- Notes on Electronegativity
- Homework #41: Electronegativity Problems (online)
All Homework and Classroom Events related to Mr.Brombach's classes at Hollywood High School: Honors Chemistry, Chemistry, Honors Physics, and Physics
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
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Kaylee Jaime - P.4
ReplyDelete- Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table
- Francium is the least electronegative element on the periodic table
- Polarity of a bond depends on the difference between the electronegativity values of the atoms forming the bond
Maryuri Ramirez (Period 6)
ReplyDelete- Electronegativity the measure of the attraction onatom has for a shared pair of electrons in a bond
- you can tell a formula has a ionic bond because it will have a metal and non-metal
- you can tell a formula has a covalent bond by knowing it has two non-metal
how do I identify the lowest electromagnetically
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