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Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Bonding - Introduction to Chemical Bonds
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Elements form compounds when they combine chemically. This is called chemical bonding. Atoms of different elements join together to form molecules, crystals, or other structures. The atoms are held together by chemical bonds. A chemical bond is a force of attraction between atoms or ions. It occurs when they share or transfer valence electrons. Valence electrons are the electrons in the outer energy level of an atom.    Consider water as an example. A water molecule consists of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. A hydrogen atom has just one electron, and an oxygen atom has six... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Bonding - Introduction to Chemical Bonds
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1. When there is just one atom of an element in a molecule, what subscript is used for the element?
2. Which chemical formula represents the compound hydrogen peroxide?
3. Which statement is true about carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide?
4. How many valence electrons does an oxygen atom have?
5. Subscripts in a chemical formula are used to show the number of
6. Which chemical formula represents the compound hydrogen peroxide?
7. A given compound always has the same