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1. 2 100 o C - steam 3 Water consists of an oxygen atom bound to two hydrogen atoms by two single covalent bonds. – Oxygen has unpaired & paired electrons.
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1. 2 Ice = less than 0°C (solid) Water = 0°C – 100 ° C (liquid) Steam = greater than 100 °C (gas)
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Unit 1: B.1-B.2 In which you will learn about: Physical v. chemical properties Physical v. chemical changes Density.
Date: 3.5 Equation Solving and Modeling (3.5) One-to-One Properties For any exponential function f(x) = b x : If b u = b v, then u = v For any logarithmic.
1. 2 Polar Covalent vs. Nonpolar Covalent Polar covalent- which means 2 different nonmetals (ex. water or ammonia) (have opposite charges on molecule.