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Oxygen attracts electrons more strongly
Oxygen attracts electrons more strongly than hydrogen does. What kind of bond forms between the two hydrogen atoms and single
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hy is water so effective at hydrogen bonding?
Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) Oxygen is very electronegative and
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Electronegativity is a value that describes the relative strength with which an atom of an element attracts electrons to itself
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Electronegativity is a value that describes the relative strength with which an atom of an element attracts electrons to itself
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The fact that oxygen is an atom that is strongly electronegative means that __________.
Answer Unselected the bond formed will
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In the reaction: Al(s) + O2 (g) → Al2O3 (s), how many electrons does an atom of oxygen lose or gain?
Options: a) oxygen loses 2
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Which phrase best describes electronegativity?(1 point)
Responses the relative strength with which an element attracts electrons
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Which phrase best describes electronegativity?(1 point)
Responses the relative strength with which an element attracts electrons
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Which description accurately represents a water molecule?(1 point) Responses strongly negative oxygen pole, strongly positive
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What happens when the nucleus of one atom attracts a pair of shared electrons more strongly than the nucleus of the other atom
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