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What occurs during this reaction?
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
An atom of which element has the strongest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond?
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
For a chemical system at equilibrium, the concentrations of both the reactants and the products must
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
According to the kinetic molecular theory, which statement describes the particles in a sample of an ideal gas?
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
Which element has metallic bonds at room temperature?
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
Which sample of matter has the greatest distance between molecules at STP?
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
What is the number of electrons shared between the atoms in a molecule of nitrogen, N2?
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
At STP, a 50.-gram sample of H2O(l) and a 100.-gram sample of H2O(l) have
chlorine
A bond is formed and energy is released.
6
N2(g)
cesium
The particles are considered to have negligible volume.
the same chemical properties
be constant
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