
Polymer structures
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- Q1Which type of bond is present in alkenes that is not present in alkanes?single ionicdouble covalenttriple covalent30s
- Q2Which type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms?hydrogencovalentmetallicionic30s
- Q3Which of the following is a simple covalent molecule?watergraphitesodium chloridediamond30s
- Q4Which of the following properties do simple covalent molecules have in common?low boiling pointsolid at room temperaturegood electrical conductorhigh melting point30s
- Q5Why do simple covalent molecules generally have low boiling points?They are made of large molecules.They have strong ionic bonds within the molecules.They have weak intermolecular forces.They have strong covalent bonds within the molecules.30s
- Q6Match the following key terms to their definition.Users link answersLinking30s