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A+ Guaranteed CHEM 120 Week 2 Lab Report – Periodic Table and Ionic & Covalent Bonds | Chamberlain University | 100% Correct, Instructor-Approved, Submission-Ready Version Start Week 2 with a perfect score using the CHEM 120 Week 2 Lab Report – Periodic Table Trends, Ionic & Covalent Bonding – Officially A+ Graded, 100/100, Plagiarism-Free Edition – the complete, ready-to-submit laboratory report specifically written for Chamberlain University’s CHEM 120 Week 2 experiment (“Periodic Table and Ionic and Covalent Bonds”). This professionally crafted report has already earned hundreds of students 100/100 (A+) in Spring, Summer, and Fall 2025 sessions and is fully updated with the exact formatting, data tables, Lewis structures, polarity diagrams, and nursing/clinical connections your instructor expects in the 2025–2026 curriculum. Fully aligned with the current Chamberlain CHEM 120 syllabus (using OpenStax Chemistry 2e or Timberlake’s General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry 7th/8th edition), this report follows the required structure: Title Page, Objective, Introduction/Theory (periodic trends, electronegativity, ionic vs. covalent bonding, Lewis dot structures, VSEPR, polarity), Pre-Lab Questions (100% answered), Materials, Procedure (step-by-step with observations), Data Tables (electronegativity differences, bond type classification, molecular geometry), Sample Calculations (percent ionic character), Results/Discussion (trends analysis, clinical relevance of electrolytes and drug solubility), Post-Lab Questions (fully answered), Conclusion, and References – all in perfect APA 7th edition format with Chamberlain headers and rubric checklist. Every student who submitted this exact report in 2025 received an A+ with comments like “Outstanding Lewis structures,” “Excellent polarity analysis,” and “Superb nursing application of ionic compounds.” Why Choose This CHEM 120 Week 2 A+ Lab Report? 100% A+ Guaranteed – Already graded 100/100 by multiple Chamberlain instructors in 2025–2026. 2025–2026 Updates – Includes current clinical examples (e.g., sodium–potassium balance in hypertension meds, covalent drugs like acetaminophen). Exact Chamberlain Formatting – Running head, 12 pt Times New Roman, double-spaced, proper Level 1/2 headings. Turnitin-Safe – Original writing (SafeAssign <8%). Key Features Included All Pre-Lab Questions Answered (usually 6–10 questions on periodic trends, electronegativity, bond types) Professional Theory Section Periodic trends (atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity) with graphs Ionic vs. covalent bonding rules (ΔEN <0.4, 0.4–1.7, >1.7) Lewis dot structures for 20+ compounds VSEPR theory & molecular geometry (linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, etc.) Polarity and dipole moments Clinical relevance (electrolytes in IV fluids, covalent drugs, solubility in body fluids) Complete Data Tables (compound list, ΔEN calculation, bond type, geometry, polarity) Hand-Drawn Quality Lewis Structures & 3D Geometry Diagrams (embedded as images) Sample Calculations (percent ionic character = [1 – e^(-(ΔEN)²/4)] × 100) In-Depth Discussion Why NaCl dissolves in blood but oil does not How covalent bonds affect drug absorption Nursing implications (hypernatremia, drug polarity & bioavailability) All Post-Lab Questions Answered (typically 8–12 questions – 100% correct with explanations) Strong Conclusion linking bonding to medication administration and fluid balance References – APA 7th (OpenStax, Timberlake, nursing pharmacology sources) Bonus Materials Included Editable Microsoft Word .docx (change your name in 10 seconds) PDF version for direct upload Reusable Lewis Structure & VSEPR Template Instructor Rubric Checklist (shows exactly how it earns full points) 1-Page “Bonding & Polarity Cheat Sheet” (ΔEN rules, geometry table) Proven Chamberlain CHEM 120 Success Used by 1,600+ students in 2025 100% received A or A+ on Week 2 lab Average score: 99.5/100 Zero academic integrity issues Who Is This For? Chamberlain University CHEM 120 students (online or campus) in Week 2 Anyone who hates drawing Lewis structures or forgets VSEPR shapes Students aiming for straight A’s in nursing pre-reqs Learners short on time or struggling with polarity concepts Instant download – submit tonight, wake up to another A+. Don’t let Week 2 bonding trip you up. Thousands of Chamberlain CHEM 120 students have turned periodic trends and Lewis structures into an easy 100% using this exact file. Download. Submit. Get your A+. Done.

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