True/False 1. Diatomic molecules contain

  1. If we assume that the energy-level diagrams for homonuclear diatomic molecules shown in Figure 9.42 in the textbook can be
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  2. Why are all diatomic molecules diatomic molecules linear, regardless of the number of valence electron pairs on the atom?i don't
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  3. At a given temperature O2 molecules will move (3/2)1/2 faster than O3 molecules on the average.True or False? I'm not sure if it
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  4. 1: TRUE or FALSE? Elements are pure types of matter.2: TRUE or FALSE? Atoms are made from molecules. 3: TRUE or FALSE?
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  5. Hi. Could you Please check my answers? I just want to make sure they are correct. Thanks for the help in advance :).True or
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  6. True/False1. Diatomic molecules contain two atoms?T 2. Electrons travel in pairs? T 3. The energies needed to break chemical
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  7. Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia. Consider the mixture of N2 and H2 in a closed container.In this container there are
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  8. im learning the general concepts of how atoms react etc... and i was struggling on the concept of diatomic molecules and how
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  9. The boiling points of diatomic halogens are compared in the table.Boiling Points of Diatomic Halogens Molecule Boiling Point F2
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  10. the boiling points of diatomic halogens are compared in the table.Boiling Points of Diatomic Halogens Molecule Boiling Point F2
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