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    Instructions: Use the Convention D-/D+ and the Crossed Arrow
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Instructions: Use the Convention D-/D+ and the Crossed Arrow

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Instructions: Use the convention d-/d+ and the crossed arrow ( Instructions: Use the convention d-/d+ and the crossed arrow (   ) to show the direction of the expected polarity of the indicated bonds in the following compound(s). Refer to instructions. The C-F bond in fluorobenzene,  ) to show the direction of the expected polarity of the indicated bonds in the following compound(s).
Refer to instructions. The C-F bond in fluorobenzene, Instructions: Use the convention d-/d+ and the crossed arrow (   ) to show the direction of the expected polarity of the indicated bonds in the following compound(s). Refer to instructions. The C-F bond in fluorobenzene,

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