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Polar Bears and Penguins Electronegativity and Polarity

Chem Catalyst: If the penguin represents a hydrogen atom an the polar bear represents a chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent in the drawing? What do you think the picture is trying to illustrate? Would HCl be attracted to a charged wand? Explain your thinking.

Homework Lesson 16: Polar Bears and Penguins Pages 225-228 Exercises #1-4, 6, 7

Comic Time Get a copy of our text book Read the comic strip on pages 221-224.

Activity Tape instructions on left-hand page Answer questions on right-hand page Work in pairs.