Essential Organic Chemistry, Global Edition
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Author: Paula Yurkanis Bruice
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Chapter 1.3, Problem 10P
After examining the potential maps for LiH, HF, and H2, answer the following questions:
- a. Which compounds are polar?
- b. Why does LiH have the largest hydrogen?
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