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Frederick Douglass Declared, "The Work Does Not End with the Abolition

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Frederick Douglass declared, "The work does not end with the abolition of slavery, but only begins." In a thoughtful , discuss what you foresee as the work that will need to be done to secure freedom and liberty for the ex-slaves. Is emancipation enough? Why or why not?

Know the electron configurations of elements.
Draw Lewis structures including non-bonding lone pairs.
Describe the shapes and properties of s and p orbitals.
Recognize and describe the electron shell and orbital concepts.

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