Activity 2.2: Modified true or false Directions: Write T if the statement is true. If the statement is false, underline the word which makes it wrong and write the correct word on the space provided. 1. H2 is a polar molecule. 2. Water has a trigonal planar molecular geometry. 3. Asymmetric covalent compounds are usually nonpolar. 4. A molecule in which its central atom has 2 lone pairs and 3 bonding pairs of electrons has a T-shape molecular geometry. 5. The central atom in the compound SF6 should be fluorine.

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Activity 2.2: Modified true or false
Directions: Write T if the statement is true. If the statement is false, underline the
word which makes it wrong and write the correct word on the space provided.
1. H2 is a polar molecule.
2. Water has a trigonal planar molecular geometry.
3. Asymmetric covalent compounds are usually nonpolar.
4. A molecule in which its central atom has 2 lone pairs and 3 bonding
pairs of electrons has a T-shape molecular geometry.
5. The central atom in the compound SF6 should be fluorine.
Transcribed Image Text:Activity 2.2: Modified true or false Directions: Write T if the statement is true. If the statement is false, underline the word which makes it wrong and write the correct word on the space provided. 1. H2 is a polar molecule. 2. Water has a trigonal planar molecular geometry. 3. Asymmetric covalent compounds are usually nonpolar. 4. A molecule in which its central atom has 2 lone pairs and 3 bonding pairs of electrons has a T-shape molecular geometry. 5. The central atom in the compound SF6 should be fluorine.
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