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What type of structure does the carbon in diamond form?
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Giant structure
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Giant covalent structure
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Covalent bond
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Ionic bond
The type of bonding that holds the atoms together in water is...
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covalent
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hydrogen
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ionic
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metallic
Glucose molecules are formed from atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. What type of bonding is present in a glucose molecule?
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Hydrogen
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Metallic
What type of bonding occurs when electrons are shared between the atoms in a molecule?
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Hydrogen
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Metallic
In an ammonia molecule hydrogen and nitrogen atoms share electrons. What kind of bonding is this?
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Covalent
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Hydrogen
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Ionic
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Metallic
What type of bonding has 'free' electrons?
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Hydrogen
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What type of bonding is present in gold?
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Hydrogen
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Metallic
The type of bonding that holds the atoms together in salt is...
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covalent
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hydrogen
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ionic
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metallic
What type of bonding occurs when electrons are transferred from the outer shell of one atom to the outer shell of another?
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Covalent
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Hydrogen
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Ionic
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Metallic
Graphite is a substance made of carbon atoms only, as is diamond. However, the two substances are very different. Why?
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The atoms in diamond are arranged in layers and the atoms in graphite are arranged in a giant covalent structure
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The atoms in diamond are arranged in a giant covalent lattice and the atoms in graphite are arranged in layers
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The atoms in diamond are arranged in a giant covalent structure and the atoms in graphite are arranged at random
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The atoms in diamond are arranged at random and the atoms in graphite are arranged in layers
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