Which is the process by which atoms are joined to form compounds? A. photosynthesis B. metamorphosis C. physical bonding D. chemical bonding

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

D. chemical bonding

Explanation:

Atoms are joined to form compounds by ionic bonds (formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another) or covalent bonds (formed when atoms share electrons instead of transferring them). The ionic bonds and covalent bonds are both different types of chemical bonds.


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What is the difference between fats and oils? A. Oils are lipids and fats are proteins.

B. At room temperature, fats are solid and oils are liquid.

C. Fats are lipids and oils are carbohydrates.

D. Fats are triglycerides and oils are waxes.

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Answer:

B. At room temperature, fats are solid and oils are liquid.

Explanation:

Fats and oils are one of the the three macronutrients (the other two are protein and carbohydrates).

However, fats and oils are different from each other: fats are mainly obtained from animals, while oils are mainly obtained from vegetable sources.

The major difference between fats and oil is that fats are composed of high amounts of saturated fatty acids which makes them solid at room temperature, while oils are composed of mainly unsaturated fatty acids which makes them liquid at room temperature.

Note that: in daily use the two terms may be used interchangeably.

It is B.  When at room temperature fats are solid and oils are liquids.

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B.
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C.
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D.
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E.
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Answer: option B. Hydrogen

Explanation:

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Continental Drift are the clues that the Continent seem to fit together like of a puzzle.
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