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WS 10.2 Chemical Bonding in Alkanes WorksheetWS 10.2 Chemical Bonding in Alkanes Worksheet
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WS 10.2 Chemical Bonding in Alkanes

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In this bonding instructional activity, students write the chemical formula, the name of the alkane, the structural formula and the condensed formula given the number of carbon atoms in each alkane.

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alkanes, hydrogen

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alkanes, electron dot formulas, hydrogen, science
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