PARTI Put the number from the single response on the response list that BEST defines the term on the line to the left of
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PARTI Put the number from the single response on the response list that BEST defines the term on the line to the left of each term. (8 points. 0.5 point each response ) atom _basic solution concentration electrolyte empirical formula energy level group _isomers mole _molecular formula molecule _nonpolar bond oxidation polar molecule solution traditional acid
1) A basic particle of matter. 2) A bond with an electronegativity difference of 0 to 0.6. 3) A bond with an electronegativity difference of 0.7 or larger. 4) A bond with complete charge separation 5) A bond with partial charge separation. 6) A chemical description of a substance that gives the exact number of atoms of each element present. 7) A chemical description of a substance that gives the phase change temperature and solubility. 8) A chemical description of a substance that gives the smallest whole number ratio of the atoms of each element present. 9) A chemical description of a substance that gives the structure, exact number and type of atoms of each element present. 10) A decrease in oxidation number. 11) A horizontal row on the periodic table. 12) An increase in oxidation number. 13) The main division of energy and position of an electron. 14) A neutral molecule with a partial charge separation. 15) A neutral molecule with no charge separation. 16) A neutral single unit of two or more atoms. 17) A proton acceptor. 18) A proton donor. 19) A ratio describing how much solute is dissolved in a solvent or solution. 20) A ring around the nucleus. 21) The smallest particle of an element to still retain the characteristics of that element.
22) A solution whose pH is greater than seven. 23) A solution whose pH is less than seven. 24) Any substance that increases the molar concentration of the hydrogen ion when it is dissolved in water. 25) Any substance that increases the molar concentration of the hydroxide ion when it is dissolved in water. 26) Any substance that tastes sour, turns litmus red and neutralizes a base. 27) Any substance that tastes bitter, turns litmus blue, feels slippery and neutralizes an acid. 28) A substance whose water solution conducts electricity. 29) A substance whose water solution doesn't conduct electricity. 30) Two or more atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons. 31) Two or more substances with the same molecular formula, but different structures. 32) Two or more substances with the same number and arrangement of electrons, but with different molecular formulas. 33) A uniform distribution, on the molecular level of two or more substances. 34) A vertical column on the periodic table. Х 35) 6.022 x 1023
1) A basic particle of matter. 2) A bond with an electronegativity difference of 0 to 0.6. 3) A bond with an electronegativity difference of 0.7 or larger. 4) A bond with complete charge separation 5) A bond with partial charge separation. 6) A chemical description of a substance that gives the exact number of atoms of each element present. 7) A chemical description of a substance that gives the phase change temperature and solubility. 8) A chemical description of a substance that gives the smallest whole number ratio of the atoms of each element present. 9) A chemical description of a substance that gives the structure, exact number and type of atoms of each element present. 10) A decrease in oxidation number. 11) A horizontal row on the periodic table. 12) An increase in oxidation number. 13) The main division of energy and position of an electron. 14) A neutral molecule with a partial charge separation. 15) A neutral molecule with no charge separation. 16) A neutral single unit of two or more atoms. 17) A proton acceptor. 18) A proton donor. 19) A ratio describing how much solute is dissolved in a solvent or solution. 20) A ring around the nucleus. 21) The smallest particle of an element to still retain the characteristics of that element.
22) A solution whose pH is greater than seven. 23) A solution whose pH is less than seven. 24) Any substance that increases the molar concentration of the hydrogen ion when it is dissolved in water. 25) Any substance that increases the molar concentration of the hydroxide ion when it is dissolved in water. 26) Any substance that tastes sour, turns litmus red and neutralizes a base. 27) Any substance that tastes bitter, turns litmus blue, feels slippery and neutralizes an acid. 28) A substance whose water solution conducts electricity. 29) A substance whose water solution doesn't conduct electricity. 30) Two or more atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons. 31) Two or more substances with the same molecular formula, but different structures. 32) Two or more substances with the same number and arrangement of electrons, but with different molecular formulas. 33) A uniform distribution, on the molecular level of two or more substances. 34) A vertical column on the periodic table. Х 35) 6.022 x 1023