a. Model 3a: Make a model that has four elements bonded with single bonds only by putting one in the middle and surround
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a. Model 3a: Make a model that has four elements bonded with single bonds only by putting one in the middle and surrounding it by the other three. Add the lone pairs so that all elements are following the rule of 8. b. Model 3b: Now make a model that has four elements and one double bond and two single bonds. c. When you have four elements and three bonds, why could you not have two double bonds and only one single bond or even three single bonds when following the rule of 8? 4. Five elements four bonds: a. Model 4a: Make a model that has five elements and four single bonds by putting one element in the middle surrounded by the other four. b. When following the rule of 8, why can you not manipulate this model any further?