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Covalent bonds in a molecule
1. What type of bond holds the atoms together within a single molecule of water?
a. Hydrogen bonds b. Nonpolar covalent bonds c.
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Which statement describes why water has the unique ability to adhere to the windshield of your car as you drive down the road?
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Which statement describes why water has the unique ability to adhere to the windshield of your car as you drive down the road?
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lol
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In a methane molecule (CH4) there are 4 single covalent bonds. In an octane molecule (C8H18) there are 25 single covalent bonds.
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Taylor
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is this always true that the compound NH3 contains two double covalent bonds? and that the chemical formulas of molecular
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Dennis
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In what type of bonds do atoms join together because their opposite charges attract each other?(1 point)
Responses metallic bonds
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anoy
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Which statement comparing ionic and covalent bonds is correct?
a Elements in Group 1A are more likely to form covalent bonds than
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cyan
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Which statement comparing ionic and covalent bonds is correct?
a More electrons are transferred from covalent bonds than ionic
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dully
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Please see if I have the right answer.
The three atoms in a water molecule are held together by oxygen bonds, covalent bond,
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Pat
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Which statement comparing ionic and covalent bonds is correct?
a More electrons are transferred from covalent bonds than ionic
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