Chapter 2: Q. 14 (page 58)
What makes ionic bonds different from covalent bonds?
Short Answer
Inionic bond, the donation of electron takes place, while in covalent bond, the sharing of electrons takes place equivalently between the atoms.
Chapter 2: Q. 14 (page 58)
What makes ionic bonds different from covalent bonds?
Inionic bond, the donation of electron takes place, while in covalent bond, the sharing of electrons takes place equivalently between the atoms.
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A. Water is polar.
B. Water stabilizes temperature.
C. Water is essential for life.
D. Water is the most abundant molecule in the Earth's atmosphere.
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A. Molecules with the formulas CH3CH2COOH and C3H6O2 could be structural isomers.
B. Molecules must have a double bond to be cis-trans isomers.
C. To be enantiomers, a molecule must have at least three different atoms or groups connected to a central carbon.
D. To be enantiomers, a molecule must have at least four different atoms or groups connected to a central carbon.
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A. shells 1 and 2 are full, and shell 3 has nine electrons
B. shells 1, 2 and 3 are full and shell 4 has three electrons
C. shells 1, 2 and 3 are full and shell 4 has one electron
D. shells 1, 2 and 3 are full and no other electrons are present
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