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Group Learning Activities

Studies have shown that working in groups enhances iearning and fosters camaraderie.The following problems represent activities that you can do in groups of two or more. [Pg.40]

Take turns by naming a functional group and challenging each other to draw an organic molecule with at least three carbon atoms that contains that functional group. [Pg.40]

Draw all possible contributing structures for the molecules shown.Then discuss which of these contributing structures would not contribute significantly to the resonance hybrid. Provide good reasons for the structures you eliminate. [Pg.40]

71 Refer to the list of functional groups on the inside front cover of this text. Take turns choosing one of the examples in the list and indicate the hybridization of each C, O, N, or S atom in the example. [Pg.40]

4 How Do We Determine the Position of Equilibrium in an Acid-Base Reaction  [Pg.41]


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