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CHEMISTRY 1010 Clemson Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers 2026 | Latest Verified Answers | Clemson University CHEM 1010 General Chemistry I Study Guide | Grade A+ Exam Prep

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Prepare for Clemson University CHEM 1010 Exam 2 with this comprehensive Questions with Correct Answers 2026 study guide. This SEO-optimized resource provides exam-focused practice questions and detailed answer reviews covering key General Chemistry I concepts commonly assessed in the second examination

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QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
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Molecule e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
a e e unit e e of e e matter e e that e e results e e when e e two e e or e e more e e atoms e e are e e joined e e by e e covalent
e e bonds




Ionic e e bond e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
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Non e e polar e e covalent e e bond e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
a e e bond e e characterized e e by e e an e e even e e distribution e e of e e charge; e e electrons e e in e e the e e bonds
e e are e e shared e e e eequally e e by e e the e e two e e atoms




Polyatomic e e ions e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
charged e e group e e of e e more e e than e e one e e kind e e of e e atom e e joined e e together e e by e e covalent
e e bonds




Electrostatic e e potential e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
the e e energy e e a e e charged e e particle e e has e e due e e to e e its e e position e e relative e e to e e another
e e charged e e particle




Directly e e proportional e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
electrostatic e e potential e e is e e eeto e e the e e product e e of e e the e e charges e e of


e e the e e particle ees




Inversely e e proportional e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
electrostatic e e potential e e is e e eeto e e the e e distance e e between e e the e e particles




Lattice e e energy e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
the e e energy e e released e e when e e one e e mole e e of e e an e e ionic e e compound e e forms e e from e e its
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, Bond e e energy e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
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Octet e e rule e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
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e e pairs




Bond e e length e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
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Bonding e e pair e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -a e e pair e e of e e electrons e e shared e e between e e two
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Lone e e pair e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -a e e pair e e of e e electrons e e that e e is e e not e e shared e e between
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Electronegativity e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
a e e relative e e measure e e of e e the e e ability e e of e e an e e atom e e in e e a e e bond e e to e e attract e e electrons e e to
e e itself e e when e e b eeonded e e to e e another e e atom




Resonance e e structure e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
characteristic e e of e e electron e e distributions e e when e e two e e or e e more e e equivalent e e Lewis
e e structures e e can e e b eee e e drawn e e for e e one e e or e e more e e compound




Resonance e e stabilization e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
the e e stability e e of e e a e e molecular e e structure e e due e e to e e delocalization e e of e e its e e electrons



Formal e e charge e e - e e CORRECT e e ANSWER e e -
value e e calculated e e for e e an e e atomic e e a e e molecule e e or e e polyatomic e e ion e e by e e determining
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e e the e e sum e e of e e the e e lone e e pair e e el eeectrons e e plus e e half e e of e e the e e electrons e e in e e the


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