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a. | Chemical Bond | g. | Metallic Bond | b. | Chemical Structure | h. | Polyatomic Ion | c. | Bond
length | i. | Empirical
Formula | d. | Bond Angle | j. | Molecular Formula | e. | Ionic Bond | k. | Organic Compound | f. | Covalent
Bond | l. | Polymer |
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a covalently bonded compound that contains carbon,
excluding carbonates and oxides.
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the angle formed by two bonds to the same
atom.
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3.
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a large molecule that is formed by more than five
monomers, or small units.
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4.
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the attractive force that holds atoms or ions
together.
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the average distance between the nuclei of two
bonded atoms.
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the attractive force between oppositely charged
ions, which form when electrons are transferred one atom to another.
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the arrangement of atoms in a
substance.
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8.
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chemical formula that shows the number and kinds
of atoms in a molecule, but not the arrangement of atoms.
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a bond formed when atoms share one or more pairs
of electrons.
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10.
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a bond formed by the attraction between positively
charged metal ions and the electrons around them.
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an ion made of two or more atoms.
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the composition of compound in terms of the
relative numbers and kinds of atoms in the simplest ratio.
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