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Oxygen and nitrogen are both gases at room temperature. explain why oxygen has a greater force of attraction between its particles than nitrogen.(room temperature is 20°c)
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The tendency of water molecules to stick together is referred to as a) adhesion b) polarity c) cohesion d) transpiration e) evaporation
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Which of the following contributes to the structural rigidity of cellulose? adjacent glucose polymers are stabilized by hydrogen bonding. glucose residues are joined by (α1→4) linkages. cellulose is a highly branched molecule. the conformation of the glucose polymer is a coiled structure.
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