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Consider a bond A-B. If the difference in electronegativity is 3.5, the bond is considered ________.
 
  A) ionic
  B) covalent
  C) polar covalent
  D) hydrogen

Question 2

What is the molar mass of 1-butene if 5.38  1016 molecules of 1-butene weigh 5.00 g?
 
  A) 56.0 g/mol
  B) 178 g/mol
  C) 224 g/mol
  D) 447 g/mol



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