LS7A Practice Questions and Answers
Graded A+
Three carbon atoms are linked by single covalent bond such that those carbon
atoms and bonds together form the shape of a V. All of the unshared electrons form
covalent bonds with hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms does this molecule
contain? - Correct answer-8
Three different molecules are shown below. The electronegativity of sulfur (S) is
similar to the electronegativity of carbon (C) and the electronegativity of nitrogen
(N) is similar to the electronegativity of oxygen (O).
T/F: Molecule 1 only contains nonpolar covalent bonds. - Correct answer-False
Three different molecules are shown below. The electronegativity of sulfur (S) is
similar to the electronegativity of carbon (C) and the electronegativity of nitrogen
(N) is similar to the electronegativity of oxygen (O).
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Graded A+
Three carbon atoms are linked by single covalent bond such that those carbon
atoms and bonds together form the shape of a V. All of the unshared electrons form
covalent bonds with hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms does this molecule
contain? - Correct answer-8
Three different molecules are shown below. The electronegativity of sulfur (S) is
similar to the electronegativity of carbon (C) and the electronegativity of nitrogen
(N) is similar to the electronegativity of oxygen (O).
T/F: Molecule 1 only contains nonpolar covalent bonds. - Correct answer-False
Three different molecules are shown below. The electronegativity of sulfur (S) is
similar to the electronegativity of carbon (C) and the electronegativity of nitrogen
(N) is similar to the electronegativity of oxygen (O).
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