Textbook Question
When a pair of electrons is shared between two atoms, the bond formed is called:
a. A single covalent bond
b. A double covalent bond
c. A triple covalent bond
d. An ionic bond
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When a pair of electrons is shared between two atoms, the bond formed is called:
a. A single covalent bond
b. A double covalent bond
c. A triple covalent bond
d. An ionic bond
Which of the following does not describe a mixture?
a. Properties of its components are retained
b. Chemical bonds are formed
c. Components can be separated physically
d. Includes both heterogeneous and homogeneous examples
In a beaker of water, the water-water bonds can properly be called:
a. Ionic bonds
b. Polar covalent bonds
c. Nonpolar covalent bonds
d. Hydrogen bonds
All of the following are examples of the four major elements contributing to body mass except:
a. Hydrogen
b. Carbon
c. Nitrogen
d. Sodium
e. Oxygen