lyounamu
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I recently got an assignment where I need to make a model for the dissolution of glucose and sodium chloride in water.
According to the marking criteria, I need to get bonding angles, accounts for non-shared electrons, 3-D model, polarity correect, orientation correct, intermolecular bonds demonstrated, intramolecular bonds demonstrated, relative atomic proportions correct in size and strength.
I don't know how I can come to accomplish all the above criteria in just one model and I don't know what materials can be useful when it comes to making this model. Some people are apprently going to use straw or something to connect molecules.
Any suggestion?
According to the marking criteria, I need to get bonding angles, accounts for non-shared electrons, 3-D model, polarity correect, orientation correct, intermolecular bonds demonstrated, intramolecular bonds demonstrated, relative atomic proportions correct in size and strength.
I don't know how I can come to accomplish all the above criteria in just one model and I don't know what materials can be useful when it comes to making this model. Some people are apprently going to use straw or something to connect molecules.
Any suggestion?