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Based on the general trends in atomic size, which atom is the smallest?
Question 10 options:
Ca |
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Ba |
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Mg |
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C |
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K |
2)What is the bond called when only two electrons are involved in a covalent bond?
Question 12 options:
a resonance bond |
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a quadruple bond |
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a double bond |
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a single bond |
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a triple bond |
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1) Based on the general trends in atomic size, which atom is the smallest? Question 10...
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