Asked by Cortney
______________ are similar to covalent bonds in that they hold atoms together. They are different from covalent bonds in that they ___________ .
A. Ionic bonds; hold atoms together within a molecule
B. Intermolecular forces; require less energy to break
C. Intermolecular forces; occur between metals and nonmetals only
D. Ionic bonds; hold single atoms together
A. Ionic bonds; hold atoms together within a molecule
B. Intermolecular forces; require less energy to break
C. Intermolecular forces; occur between metals and nonmetals only
D. Ionic bonds; hold single atoms together
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Answered by
Jason
D. Ionic bonds; hold single atoms together
Answered by
Cortney
The answer was B
Answered by
Cortney
intermolecular forces; require less energy to break. Intermolecular forces are not called bonds precisely for this reason. There is a significant difference between the amount of energy between two bonded atoms and two atoms in separate molecules held together by intermolecular forces.
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