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How many bonds can a carbon atom form with other atoms
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Use the reaction to answer the question. 2N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia. Nitrogen gas is
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Describe how atoms in a compound are held together thank you
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This is from the Glencoe book Chemistry, Book L.
Unlike sodium and chlorine, some atoms becomre more stable by sharing_______,
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What types of atoms tend to form ionic bonds?
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What is the FBF bond angle for BF^4- ?
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How are intermolecular forces different from the forces that bond atoms together into molecules? How are they similar?
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In three to five sentences, predict the bonding activity between phosphorous and chlorine. Why do you think they would bond that
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If H and Cl are bonded, which atom has a stronger pull on the electrons? How do you know?
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In general, why do nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another?
Question 20 options: a) They have similar atomic radii b) They
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Grade 12 Chemistry
Resonance structures are needed to describe the bonding in which of the following? Question 25 options: a) CO2
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plz tell me about natureof bonding and forces ,heat of hydrogen,anti bandister bonding electrons.primary bond,secondary bond and
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In ionic bonds, what is the answer to these? Li + P and Rb + As and Pb + F and Bc + N ??
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Susan
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40. Explain the importance of carbon's ability to form covalent bonds in straight chains, branched chains, or rings.
(3 points)
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The type of bond formed by shared electrons is ____.
covaletn, right?
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Jon
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what are metallic bonds?
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I don't understand this question and answer can someone help me? In order to exhibit delocalized pi bonding, a molecule must
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unit 3 lesson 3: Molecules Structures
A force that holds atoms together is called a ___. ___ are 2 or more atoms bonded together
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Identify the major type of attractive force between the particles of each of the following:
Which one is NF3 dipole dipole
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In a minimum of three sentences, predict the bonding activity between sodium and chlorine.
Will the bond be covalent or ionic?
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Can anyone explain why covalent bonds are formed when nonmetals from the right side of the periodic table bond with each other
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Which type of bonding does Sr form upon solidification?
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give an example of how metallic bonding allows metals to conduct electric current..please..help..me..:(
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An ionic bond is formed from a cation and anion.
A cation + anion = A. negative ion B. positive ion C. neutral atom
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akarsha
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Hi all
I am having trouble finding the MO order for heteronuclear diatomic molecules: In my textbook, heteronuclear order is
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Which molecule is most likely to contain only single covalant bonds
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what atoms usually form coordinate covalent bonds
i couldn't find this anywhere also i just want to make sure is the
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lyne
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Order the following in order of increasing bond vibration frequency: O-H, sp3 C-H,
sp C-H, sp2 C-H A. O-H < sp3 C-H < sp C-H <
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nilee
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Why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular respiration?
It is less electronegative than oxygen It is not
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how do atoms in covalent bonds become slightly negative or slightly positive?
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What characteristic of an element determines how its atoms can bond with other atoms?
its number of valence electrons how many
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Explain why the covalent bonds in molecules of elements are always nonpolar.
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1. What are the qualities of H bonds? give some examples of H bonds.
2.examples of saturated and unsaturated fats
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natash
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The oxygen atoms of a water molecule are most attracted to
1: Other oxygen atoms, negatively charged ions, positively charged
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COVALENT BONDING AND IONIC BONDING????
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Thanks but can you check another one for me
The Valence electrons largely determine the blank of an element and are usually the
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Bryan
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Which are stronger bonds, molecular or ionic and why?
There are exceptiions to every rule. GENERALLY, it takes more energy to
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I am not joe
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Why is this phrase, “Lewis Structure” a misnomer?
I've googled it... and I can't seem to find an answer. Any suggestions as
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How do valence electrons impact the type of bonds an atom makes? (1 point)
A small number of valence electrons means the atom
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hey
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Individual atoms are too small for a person to see. However, we can determine the type of bond a substance has by its behavior.
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Calculate the difference (subtract) in electronegativities for each set of elements below. Use the difference to determine the
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Tell how each element below will fill its outer energy level and achieve a stable electron configuration in an ionic bond.
How
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Tell how each element below will fill its outer energy level and achieve a stable electron configuration in an ionic bond.
How
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Calculate the difference (subtract) in electronegativities for each set of elements below. Use the difference to determine the
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Use your knowledge of valence electrons and how they affect bonds to figure out how carbon (Group 14) and oxygen (Group 16)
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Pure water and Sodium chloride are both poor conductors of electricity by themselves. However, if sodium chloride crystals are
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What is dipole moment of BeCl2? and hybidization?
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Methane is a gas that is found in small quantities in Earth’s atmosphere. Which type of bonds does methane have, and why does
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Which statement below correctly describes the bond between carbon and oxygen in a compound?
a Carbon and oxygen have an
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Approximately in which range of electronegativity differences would polar covalent bonds occur?(1 point)Responses0 to 0.50 to 0
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