When a pair of electrons is shared between two atoms, the bond formed is called:
a. A single covalent bond
b. A double covalent bond
c. A triple covalent bond
d. An ionic bond
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When a pair of electrons is shared between two atoms, the bond formed is called:
a. A single covalent bond
b. A double covalent bond
c. A triple covalent bond
d. An ionic bond
Which of the following does not describe a mixture?
a. Properties of its components are retained
b. Chemical bonds are formed
c. Components can be separated physically
d. Includes both heterogeneous and homogeneous examples
In a beaker of water, the water-water bonds can properly be called:
a. Ionic bonds
b. Polar covalent bonds
c. Nonpolar covalent bonds
d. Hydrogen bonds
Acids:
a. Release hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water
b. Are proton acceptors
c. Cause the pH of a solution to rise
d. Release protons when dissolved in water
A triglyceride consists of:
a. Glycerol plus three fatty acids
b. A sugar-phosphate backbone to which two amino groups are attached
c. Two to several hexoses
d. Amino acids that have been thoroughly saturated with hydrogen
Which of the following molecules is an inorganic molecule?
a. Sucrose
b. Cholesterol
c. Collagen
d. Sodium chloride