Reference no: EM132373846
Regardless of where you work or plan to work with the degree you obtain, chemicals will be involved. Look for a particularly hazardous chemical involved in your current workplace or one you might find in a future workplace, and prepare a presentation to brief your coworkers on the dangers of said chemical. Your presentation should include the following:
the molecular structure of hazardous chemical;
identification of the type of molecule (ionic or covalent);
identification of whether the molecule is polar or nonpolar and what that means with the situation(s) using the chemical;
relation of its chemical behavior to its structure;
if it is a large molecule, the identification of one central atom and its VSEPR shape;
identification of at least three bonds within the molecule and their bond lengths and enthalpies; and
any warnings or special precautions your coworkers must take when working with the chemical. (Hint: refer to the substance's material safety data sheet that can be found through an online search.)
Be sure to include proper APA citations for any information obtained through external resources.