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What are the reactants in chemical formula?

the atoms prior to the chemical reaction, found on the left side of the equation

the atoms after the chemical reaction, found on the right side of the equation

the atoms left over after the formation of the new substance

the substance created by chemical change

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What are the reactants in chemical formula?

the atoms prior to the chemical reaction, found on the left side of the equation

the atoms after the chemical reaction, found on the right side of the equation

the atoms left over after the formation of the new substance

the substance created by chemical change
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what does the law of conservation of mass say about a chemical reaction?

mass is not measurable in a chemical reaction

to balance a chemical equation, additional mass may be created

mass increases as atoms are rearranged during a chemical reaction

in a chemical reaction, mass is neither created nor destroyed
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which of the following molecules shows two atoms of hydrogen (H)?

HO2

2CH4

2H2O

H2SO4
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Q1; Which feature defines a neutral atom

A. a full outer electron shell

B. the ability to change to another substance during a chemical reaction

C. the number of electrons equal to the number of protons

D. a low level of reactivity

Q2; Which phrase describes valence electrons?

A. electrons that are exchanged between atoms

B. the electrons in an atom's outermost energy level

C. the electrons surrounding an atom's nucleus

D. electrons that are shared between atoms

Q3; Why do atoms exchange or share electrons during bonding?

A. to become neutral

B. to obtain a full outer electron shell

C. to attract an ion with the opposite charge

D. to have eight inner level electrons

Q4; How many valence electrons are in an atom of the element fluorine?

A. seven

B. eight

C. two

D. five
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Which change is likely to happen to an atom of the element strontium (Sr) during bonding?

it will gain electrons, forming a positive ion

it will give up electron, forming a negative ion

it will give up electron, forming a positive ion

it will gain electrons, forming a negative ion
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