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formal charge lewis structures

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Name ______________________________ In this activity we will learn how to draw Lewis structures, calculate formal charge and examine resonance. We will also observe the Octet rule and exceptions to this rule. AP Chem. Lewis Dot Structure Worksheet Write Lewis Dot Structures and calculate the formal charges for the following compounds: 1. SO2 18. H2O2 CO3-2 19. C2H6 NH3 20. CH3OH CH4 21. C2H4 H2 22. C4H10 HF 23. C2H5OH H2O 24. ClO- N2 25. H2S2 HCl 26. HNO3 H2S 27. H2SO4 PF3 28. CH3NO2 CH3COOH 29. C2H2 NH4+ 30. ClO2- NO2- 31. PO4-3 SO4-2 32. CO NO2+ 33. CO2 OH- Formal Charge

Competitive Event Guide

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COMPETITIVE EVENT GUIDE ROLEPLAYS WRITTENS MSJ DECA, get ready for a #Limitless year! Here?s an overview of DECA?s countless events. Every year you participate in DECA, you?ll be required to compete in both a roleplay and a written event. No other events are required. Online events include the Virtual Business Challenge (VBC), Stock Market Game (SMG), and any of the DECA Video Challenges, but are optional. Take a look at the information below for a breakdown of all events. Roleplays are essentially impromptu presentations where you have a few minutes to prepare with the prompt. They?re categorized into either Team-Decision Making events (TDMs) or Individual Series events. TDMs are all limited to only 2 members. Teams are allowed a longer prep time, but also a

5–2 Preamble of the Free Africa Society, 1787, Chapter 5: African Americans in the New Nation, 1783-1820

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Chapter 5: African Americans in the New Nation, 1783-1820 5?2 Preamble of the Free Africa Society, 1787

AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Part 4

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Chapter 1, Part 4 Presentation borrowed from ?Osman Human Geography PowerPoints? Globalization The spread of economic activities from one country to many other regions. The establishment of integrated industrial and service sectors world-wide. Primarily an economic factor, it has enormous social and political consequences. 2 Principle factors-Transnational Corporations-most HQ in US, Europe or Japan have offices and production facilities in many parts of the world. These TNCs become dominant economically and politically in the countries where they operate. In many cases their total income exceeds the entire GNP of the host country. E.g. Wal-Mart earns more income than most Central American nations.

Managing Cross Cultural Conflict

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Managing Cross-Cultural Conflict SCLA-10 Unit II: Respectful Partnerships Use Notability and your iPad to Annotate your notes. When complete, submit your note back to Mrs. Vigil as an assignment called Managing Cross-Cultural Conflict DUE: Next Meeting Opening Engagement Imagine a large expanse of water in which there are a number of icebergs. Most of each iceberg remains hidden beneath the surface of the water. When viewing the icebergs from above, they do not appear to come into contact with each other. However, at the bases, they often collide. How might this analogy apply to conflict, and particularly cross-cultural conflict? Dose a similar dynamic occur in the workplace, at school, or in other areas of life? Conflict is a Human Universal

Standard of Living

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Standard of Living What is it? What are some of your ideas about this term? Record your thoughts in a mind web to brainstorm what this could mean in your notebook Start a new page in your notebook and title it Standard of Living Standard of Living Throughout this presentation you will record your own assumptions, generalizations, vocabulary notes and illustrations, and reflections. Standard of Living The quality of life in a country in terms the necessities, comforts and luxuries present in that country. A nation?s overall standard of living can create assumptions of their leadership qualities or abilities. Often we assume the ?answers? come from the more developed nations, but isn?t that how S. America develops such a large gap in their standard of living?

Role of Women Doc

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Activity Name of Activity The Role of Women Historical Period(s) Periods 3: 1754-1800 Periods 4: 1800-1848 Historical Thinking Skill(s) Patterns of Continuity and Change over Time Periodization Comparison Historical Argumentation Appropriate Use of Relevant Historical Evidence Interpretation Theme: Identity, politics & power, and ideas, beliefs, & culture Explanation the Activity Students already know about the changing roles of women ignited by the American Revolution and the link between the abolitionists and the women?s rights movement. This activity takes 35-40 minutes.

League of Nation

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Mike Metivier League of Nations primary source analysis and argument Period 7 Name of activity League of Nations primary source analysis and argument Historical period(s) Period 7 Historical Thinking Skill(s) Historical Causation, Patterns of Continuity and Change of Time, Periodization, Contextualization, Historical Argumentation, Appropriate us of relevant historical evidence, Historical interpretation and Synthesis Explain the activity

AP Human Geo ch 7 notes

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Seth Adler Ethnicity ? Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a homeland Race ? Identity with a group of people who share a biological ancestor Where Are Ethnicities Distributed? Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States The two most numerous ethnicities in the US are Hispanic or Latinos (15%) and African Americans (13%). Clustering of Ethnicities Ethnic groups may live in a particular region and they may live in particular neighborhoods. Regional Concentration of Ethnicities Hispanic or Latino: Clustered in Southwest (Mostly in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California). ?Hispanic? is coined by the US government in 1973. African Americans: Clustered in Southeast (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, South Carolina, and Mississippi).

AP Human ch 9 notes

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Chapter IX - Development Why Does Development Vary Among Countries? Development ? Process of improving conditions through the diffusion of technology and knowledge. More Developed Country (MDC) ? Progress further along the development process. Less Developed Country (LDC) ? Earlier stage of development. Human Development Index (HDI) ? A measurement of a country?s level of development, created by the UN, and includes three factors, economic, social, and demographic. Economic Indicators of Development The economic factor is based off of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. The social factors are based off of literacy rate and amount of education. The demographic factor is life expectancy. The highest HDI possible is 1.0 Since 1990s Highest in Europe and Canda

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