Guided course 03:53Intramolecular vs. Intermolecular BondsJason Amores Sumpter9511views207rank1comments
05:18Ionic and Covalent Bonds, Hydrogen Bonds, van der Waals - 4 types of Chemical Bonds in BiologySocratica1535views5rank
Open QuestionAppropriately label all of the chemical bonds in this image as either intramolecular or intermolecular.1327views100rank
Multiple ChoiceMap of the Lesson on Chemical BondingAccording to the map above, which of the following are types of covalent bonds?3703views41rank
Multiple ChoiceHow would you respond to this reasoning? Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas; therefore, gases containing oxygen—such as ozone, nitrous oxide, and carbon dioxide—are not greenhouse gases either.2969views
Multiple ChoiceAn atom that normally has __________ in its outer shell would not tend to form chemical bonds with other atoms. 990views1rank
Multiple ChoiceThe chemical characteristics or reactivity of an element depend mostly on the __________. 1158views
Multiple ChoiceSome groups of chemical elements react similarly to one another. For example, the chemistries of sodium and of lithium are similar, as are the chemistries of chlorine and of iodine. These similarities in chemistry result when different elements have similar __________. 1037views
Multiple ChoiceFor most atoms, when does the configuration of electrons make the atom unreactive? 870views
Textbook QuestionWhat are the defining characteristics of a condensation reaction? a. Two monomers are covalently bonded together and a water molecule is produced. b. Two monomers are covalently bonded together and a water molecule is used up. c. A polymer is broken down into monomers and a water molecule is produced. d. A polymer is broken down into monomers and a water molecule is used up.1839views
Textbook QuestionWhat are the defining characteristics of a condensation reaction? a. Two monomers are covalently bonded together and a water molecule is produced. b. Two monomers are covalently bonded together and a water molecule is used up. c. A polymer is broken down into monomers and a water molecule is produced. d. A polymer is broken down into monomers and a water molecule is used up.777views
Textbook QuestionWhat coefficients must be placed in the following blanks so that all atoms are accounted for in the products? C6H12O6→ _C2H6O+ _CO2 a. 2; 1 b. 3; 1 c. 1; 3 d. 2; 21139views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following lists the chemical bonds from weakest to strongest? a. hydrogen, covalent, ionic; b. covalent, ionic, hydrogen; c. ionic, covalent, hydrogen; d. covalent, hydrogen, ionic; e. hydrogen, ionic, covalent2108views
Textbook QuestionThe diagram below shows the arrangement of electrons around the nucleus of a fluorine and a potassium atom. What kind of bond do you think would form between these two atoms? 1425views