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Gas behavior is based on the following assumptions of the _______

Gas behavior is based on the following assumptions of the _______



Answer: kinetic molecular theory

If bond order is greater than ____, then the substance can exist.

If bond order is greater than ____, then the substance can exist.



Answer: 0

p orbitals combine to form one ____ and one _____ molecular orbital and two _____ and two ____ molecular orbitals

p orbitals combine to form one ____ and one _____ molecular orbital and two _____ and two ____ molecular orbitals



Answer: sigma, sigma, pi, pi

s orbitals combine to form a ____ and a ___ molecular orbital.

s orbitals combine to form a ____ and a ___ molecular orbital.



Answer: sigma, sigma*

_____ tells if a bond between two atoms is favorable. Anything greater than 0 is favorable.

_____ tells if a bond between two atoms is favorable. Anything greater than 0 is favorable.



Answer: bond order

Atomic orbitals are described by _____ functions: combine constructively and destructively.

Atomic orbitals are described by _____ functions: combine constructively and destructively.



Answer: wave

______ are generated by the combination of atomic orbitals from different atoms.

______ are generated by the combination of atomic orbitals from different atoms.



Answer: molecular orbitals

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