Which is most likely to form a ionic bond?
an atom with no valence electrons?
an ato...
Chemistry, 19.01.2020 15:31 maxi12312345
Which is most likely to form a ionic bond?
an atom with no valence electrons?
an atom with one valence electron?
an atom with two valence electrons?
an atom with three valence electrons?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:20, juansebas35
Which reason best explains why metals are malleable? a)because they have delocalized electrons b)because they have localized electrons c)because they have ionic bonds d)because they have rigid bonds
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:00, aksambo4707
Many free radicals combine to form molecules that do not contain any unpaired electrons. the driving force for the radical–radical combination reaction is the formation of a new electron‑pair bond. consider the chemical equation. n(g)+no(g)⟶nno(g) n(g)+no(g)⟶nno(g) write lewis formulas for the reactant and product species in the chemical equation. include nonbonding electrons. n(g)n(g) select draw rings more erase select draw rings more erase select draw rings more erase n no(g)
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:00, hannabeth91
When an experimenter draws a conclusion that he assumes will apply to all situations set up similarly to his test situation, even though he cannot possibly have examined all possible test scenarios, the experimenter is using deductive reasoning inductive reasoning abductive reasoning subjective reasoning
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