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- Q2What is an isotope?Ions of the same element with different numbers of electronsAtoms of the same element with the same number of protons and a different number of neutronsAtoms of a different element with the same number of protons but different neutronsAtoms of the same element that vary in number of electrons30sEditDelete
- Q3Covalent bonds are formed as a result of _______?sharing neutronstransferring electronssharing electronssharing protons30sEditDelete
- Q4Which term does not apply to oxygen?Compoundgasmoleculecovalent bonding45sEditDelete
- Q5What type of electron is available to form bonds?Valence electronscovalentionicnucleus45sEditDelete
- Q6Which property of water causes the curved surface shown in the figure?heat capacityAdhesionpHcohesion45sEditDelete
- Q7Water molecules are polar, with theoxygen side slightly negative and the hydrogen side slightly positiveoxygen and hydrogen sides being slightly negativeoxygen side slightly positive and the hydrogen side slightly negativeoxygen and hydrogen sides being slightly positive45sEditDelete
- Q8What type of mixture is produced when salt is stirred into boiling water?a solutiona suspensiona mixturea sublimation45sEditDelete
- Q9When salt is dissolved in water, water is the _______________ and salt is the ______________solute, solventsolvent, soluteproduct, solventReactant, solution45sEditDelete