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... Chemical Bonds and Molecules Chemical Reactions T in he phenomenon we call life is the cumulative product of interactions among the many kinds of chemical substances that make up the ... Chemistry of Life Atoms, Molecules, and Chemical Bonds.
... Chemical Bonds and Molecules Chemical Reactions T in he phenomenon we call life is the cumulative product of interactions among the many kinds of chemical substances that make up the ... Chemistry of Life Atoms, Molecules, and Chemical Bonds.
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... CHEMICAL REACTIONS The making and breaking of chemical bonds , leading to changes in the composition of matter , are called chemical reactions . For example , the electron transfer between magnesium and chlorine that produces the ...
... CHEMICAL REACTIONS The making and breaking of chemical bonds , leading to changes in the composition of matter , are called chemical reactions . For example , the electron transfer between magnesium and chlorine that produces the ...
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... chemical properties of an atom are determined by the number and arrangement of its subatomic particles , particularly its electrons . Addi- tional properties of matter arise when atoms combine to form molecules , and molecules combine ...
... chemical properties of an atom are determined by the number and arrangement of its subatomic particles , particularly its electrons . Addi- tional properties of matter arise when atoms combine to form molecules , and molecules combine ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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