Of the options below, which element would form the least polar bond with carbon? a. Nitrogen 1. b. Fluorine Francium d. Oxygen с. 2. The parts of a water molecule that surround a dissolved chloride ion are: a. Positive hydrogen ends b. Positive oxygen ends c. Negative hydrogen ends d. Negative oxygen ends 3. Which is a possible molecular formula for a compound with the empirical formula X2YZ;? a. X2Y½Z5 b. X,YZ10 c. X8Y4Z20 d. All of the above

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1. Of the options below, which element would form the least polar bond with carbon?
a. Nitrogen
b. Fluorine
c. Francium
d. Охygen
2. The parts of a water molecule that surround a dissolved chloride ion are:
a. Positive hydrogen ends
b. Positive oxygen ends
c. Negative hydrogen ends
d. Negative oxygen ends
3. Which is a possible molecular formula for a compound with the empirical formula X2YZ,?
a. X,Y½Z5
b. X,Y,Z10
c. X8Y4Z20
d. All of the above
Transcribed Image Text:1. Of the options below, which element would form the least polar bond with carbon? a. Nitrogen b. Fluorine c. Francium d. Охygen 2. The parts of a water molecule that surround a dissolved chloride ion are: a. Positive hydrogen ends b. Positive oxygen ends c. Negative hydrogen ends d. Negative oxygen ends 3. Which is a possible molecular formula for a compound with the empirical formula X2YZ,? a. X,Y½Z5 b. X,Y,Z10 c. X8Y4Z20 d. All of the above
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