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Create a new blank document. Type your name at the top. b)Write a few paragraphs predicting the products of the chemical reaction and explaining why you made this prediction. Your document should identify the products of the chemical reaction. ii. explain why these are the products based on trends in the periodic table (the number of valence electrons, electronegativity, etc.).iii. identify the types of bonds in the reactants and products. Identify the number of each type of bond in the reactants and products. v.identify the type of reaction. c)Label these paragraphs “Initial Explanation.”
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