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Diamond is a covalently bonded
Which statement describes the bonds in iron sulfate (FeSO4)
A. Fe and S are ionically bonded, and S and O also are ionically
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Which statement describes the bonds in iron sulfate ( )?
(1 point) FeSO 4 Fe and S are ionically bonded, while S and O are
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Here are some examples of molecules: Cl2, CO2, SO2, and CF4. Each of these is related in that they're all bonded covalently.
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will
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Diamond is the hardest substance known while graphite is one of the softest. Both are made only of carbon atoms. What is the
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Diamond is a covalently bonded substance made of pure carbon. Each carbon atom has six total electrons so this means carbon
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how does a saturated lipid differ from a polyunsaturated one?
Is a saturated covalently bonded to a protein molecule?
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What keeps the particles of a liquid from spreading out to fill an entire container in the same way that gas particles do?
They
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(a) Arrange the following pairs of covalently bonded atoms in expected order of
increasing bond polarity: C-N, P-Cl, I-Cl, and
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gabyj
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1. Polymerization
Process: Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Reaction): This is the primary method by which monomers are joined
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Some rules for repeating patterns are below. Which rule has a diamond for its 8th shape? (1 point) Responses diamond, square,
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