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Amixture is different from a compound because each substance in a mixture
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
Polymers are large molecules that are made of
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
The name of the compound with the formula Cu Br2
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
Often atoms join so that each atom will have
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
Each molecule of hydrochoric acid, HCl, contains one atom of hydrogren and
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
Solid ionic compounds have high melting points because they
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
The simplest organic compound is
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
In a metallic bond, the nucleus of one atom is attracted by a nearby atom's
retains its own properties
contains charged ions that are locked tightly together
methane
electrons
an outermost energy level is full of electrons
repeating units
one atom of chlorine
copper (II) bromide
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