If an element from the first column of the periodic table entered into a covalent bond with one from the sixth column, then the bond would be a

A. polar bond, with the element from the first column developing a partial negative charge.
B. nonpolar bond, with the element from the sixth column developing a partial positive charge.
C. nonpolar bond, with the element from the first column developing a partial positive charge.
D. nonpolar bond, with neither element developing any partial charges at all.
E. polar bond, with the element from the sixth column developing a partial negative charge.


Answer: E

Anatomy & Physiology

You might also like to view...

The state of balance is:

A) equilibrium B) ablation C) eustachia D) hemostasis

Anatomy & Physiology

After an impulse, the ________ refractory period is the time when it is possible to initiate another impulse, but it requires a stronger than usual stimulus.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Anatomy & Physiology

Heat loss to the cooler air that moves across the surface of your body is called

A) radiation. B) conduction. C) convection. D) evaporation. E) transmission.

Anatomy & Physiology

Which of the following does not occur after menopause?

A) Menstrual cycles cease. B) Ovulation ceases. C) Estrogen levels rise. D) GnRH secretion increases. E) FSH secretion increases.

Anatomy & Physiology