Question 1 (10 points) Does the Lewis structure for a molecule allow you to determine bond polarity? Why or why not? No, only ball-and-stick models demonstrate bond polarity. No, Lewis structures do not provide enough information about bonding to determine bond polarity. Yes, Lewis structures show which atoms are bonded together, which allows for bond polarity determination. No, Lewis structures only provide information about bond angles, not polarity. Yes, Lewis structures include polarity calculations.
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