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In a molecule, atoms are held together by chemical bonds
In a molecule, atoms are held together by chemical bonds that have varying strengths depending on the distance between the
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Carbon dioxide is an example of a molecule where the component atoms of carbon and oxygen are held together by chemical bonds.
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What is a group of two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bonds?
Mixture Molecule
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What happens during a chemical reaction?
A New atoms are formed B Chemical bonds form between newly created atoms C Chemical
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In a molecule of lithium sulfide there are two atoms of lithium and one atom of sulfur. Which statement about lithium sulfide is
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Why do heteroatoms help determine the physical and chemical properties of a molecule?
a They forms more bonds to other atoms than
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Organic molecules, such as ATP, store energy within the chemical bonds that hold the atoms of the molecule together. For
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Organic molecules, such as ATP, store energy within the chemical bonds that hold the atoms of the molecule together. For
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Organic molecules, such as ATP, store energy within the chemical bonds that hold the atoms of the molecule together. For
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Organic molecules, such as ATP, store energy within the chemical bonds that hold the atoms of the molecule together. For
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