1. What are common for certain atoms depending on their valence configuration? A) polarity covalent B) multiple covalent C) coordinate covalent D) bond polarity 2. Describe the dis... 1. What are common for certain atoms depending on their valence configuration? A) polarity covalent B) multiple covalent C) coordinate covalent D) bond polarity 2. Describe the distribution of electron density around two bonded atoms A) nitrogen atoms B) electron atoms C) dative bond D) non polar. 3. Coordinates are also called dative bond A) polar covalent B) coordinate C) shifted toward D) ALL 4. What is a measure of the polarity of a bond represented by special row? A) dipole moment B) diatomic molecules C) hybridization atoms D) overlapping molecules. 5. What is the combination of atomic orbital that is additive and consult form of bonding molecules orbital? A) bonding molecules orbital B) anti bonding molecules orbital C) lateral overlapping orbital D) all. 6. What deals with the chemical reaction produced by passing electric current or production electric current through chemical reaction? A) redox reaction B) non redox reaction C) chemical cell D) electrochemistry E) all. 7. What is the addition reaction of oxygen with substance or the removal of hydrogen from substance? A) reduction B) oxidation C) reduction agent.
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The question appears to be related to various concepts in chemistry, focusing on atomic structure, bonding, and chemical reactions. It lists numbered items related to these topics and seeks definitions or clarifications on each.
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1) B, 2) D, 3) B, 4) A, 5) A, 6) D, 7) B
The final answer is as follows: 1) B) multiple covalent, 2) D) non polar, 3) B) coordinate, 4) A) dipole moment, 5) A) bonding molecules orbital, 6) D) electrochemistry, 7) B) oxidation.
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The final answer is as follows: 1) B) multiple covalent, 2) D) non polar, 3) B) coordinate, 4) A) dipole moment, 5) A) bonding molecules orbital, 6) D) electrochemistry, 7) B) oxidation.
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Multiple covalent bonds refer to atoms sharing more than one pair of electrons to achieve stability. A non-polar distribution means equal sharing of electrons, resulting in no charge separation.
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A common mistake is confusing polarity with non-polar electrons distribution, as they relate to different kinds of covalent bonds.
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- Covalent Bonds - Chemistry LibreTexts - chem.libretexts.org
- 6.1: Electronegativity and Polarity - Chemistry LibreTexts - chem.libretexts.org
- Chemical bond - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
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