Methanol is one of the most diverse chemicals. Some very unlikely items include methanol.
Most of our everyday items wouldn't exist without Methanol. Where would we be without Methanol? No where. Your country will go no where without Methanol! Every country needs Methanol!
Call the nearest manufactuer of Methanol and buy a barrel!
Overall Appearance
ReplyDeleteI liked how she kept the background simple to focus more on the content of the blog. The paragraphs are not too extensive, but very informational, so the reader is more inclined to read it and not get bored.
Accuracy of Drawing
The Model of Ethanol appears to have the perfect bond angles and molecule placement.
Polar/Non-Polar
CH4O is correctly identified as a polar model, and she provides a great explanation as to why.
Intermolecular Forces
She states that Methanol has all three intermolecular forces, which is accurate. She also provides easily understandable descriptions as to what these forces actually are.
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The ad provided visuals to give the reader some idea as to what methanol is used for. All it needs is the dangers.
Great Blog Overall, Well Done!
Overall Appearance
ReplyDeleteRed! Nice choice of background color. It makes the blog bright and appealing to look at. The paragraphs are a good length and are not scary long.
Accuracy of Drawing
You have a 3D drawing but I don’t see a drawing of the Lewis Structure with arrows showing the electronegativity
Polar/Non-polar
Your molecule, methanol, is polar. This is explained nicely in a short and sweet paragraph. As you said the distribution of electrons is uneven.
Intermolecular Forces
London Dispersion, Dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding are the three forces that work on Methanol. I really like how you added the picture in between the descriptions of the forces
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After reading your ad I will never forget the word methanol because of all the times the word Methanol was used! Thats a good thing because it is what stands out in my mind.