January 14, 2025, 11:49:22 PM
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Topic: Finished my Homework! Please look over and let me know if anything is wrong  (Read 1982 times)

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Offline Jessica508

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Thanks for the *delete me*

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Not meaning offense, but our job is not to ensure you get an A.  It's to help you understand the concepts.  If you have specific questions, I think most of us are more than willing to help by answering to the best of our power.  I don't think you are going to find many people here willing to scan through an entire homework set looking for errors.
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Not going to check the whole thing but have to say I disagree with the placing of the 2 lone electron pairs for that H3C-S-S-CH3 molecule. I would put the 2 lone electron pairs in the normal place for a bent/v-shaped geometric arrangement, i.e. the first one 'below' the S, the second one 'above' the S.

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