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Which substance has the highest boiling point?

(1 point)

ammonia

water

nitrogen

hydrogen sulfide

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What causes water to have a high boiling point?

its ability to dissolve many substances

its high specific heat capacity

its high surface tension

its hydrogen bonds
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What describes the partial charges found in a water molecule? (1 point)

1.) Oxygen has a partially negative charge, and the hydrogens have a partially positive charge.

2.) Oxygen has a partially positive charge, and the hydrogens have a partially positive charge.

3.) Oxygen has a partially negative charge, and the hydrogens have a partially negative charge.

4.) Oxygen has a partially positive charge, and the hydrogens have a partially negative charge.
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What is a covalent bond? (1 point)

a bond formed by two atoms that share electrons

a bond formed when hydrogen combines with a non-electronegative atom

a bond formed when oxygen combines with another atom

a bond formed by two like atoms
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How are covalent bonds different than hydrogen bonds? (1 point)

They cannot have any hydrogen atoms.

They result in molecules that have no polar charges.

They contain at least one electronegative atom.

They are stronger than hydrogen bonds.
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Water
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Its hydrogen bonds
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1.) Oxygen has a partially negative charge, and the hydrogens have a partially positive charge.
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a bond formed by two atoms that share electrons
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They are stronger than hydrogen bonds.

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