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What type of chemical bond is present in a substance that is a brittle solid at room temperature, is insoluble in water, and has a low melting & boiling point?
This bond occurs when valence elctrons are transferred from one atom to another
This bond occurs when nonmetals bond with other nonmetals of similar electronegativity
This bond occurs when valence electrons are shared through a sort of “tug-of-war” match between the atoms.
This bond occurs with atoms of differing electronegativity (one high, one low)
This bond contains neutrally charged atoms
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What does the "3" in this chemical formula for sucrose tell us? 3C12H22O11
Total number of atoms on the product side of the equation above

Total number of Hydrogen atoms on the reactant side of the equation above

How many pre-existing molecules of OH did Lead (Pb) bond to?

Pb3Cl2 (Lead II Hydroxide) is insoluble in water and has low melting & boiling points. What type of chemical bond is formed between these atoms?

Select every element listed with an atomic count on the reactant side that is not equal to the atomic count on the product side (all the ones you would put a ≠ sign between)

Phosphorus-32 is a
Phosphorus-32 would form a _____ when trying to become stable
Select ALL of the properties that Phosphorus-32 is likely to have (not just 2 like the question says)
Substance 1 is a ____
Substance 2 is a ____
Substance 3 is a ____
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Substance 8 is a ____
Substance 9 is a ____
Substance 10 is a ____
Substance 11 is a ____
Substance 12 is a ____
Substance 13 is a ____
Substance 14 is a ____
Substance 15 is a ____
Substance 16 is a ____
Substance 17 is a ____
Substance 18 is a ____
Substance 19 is a ____
Substance 20 is a ____
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