QUESTION 10 When sodium chloride dissolves in water, how do the water molecules orient around the ions? O A. Water molecules are randomly oriented around the ions. O B. The hydrogen atoms point toward both the sodium and the chloride. O C. The oxygen atoms point toward both the sodium and the chloride. O D. Around sodium the oxygen atoms point toward the sodium, and around chloride the hydrogen atoms point toward the chloride. QUESTION 11 Elements in group 17 (7A) are called O A. alkali metals O B. halogens O C. Noble gasses O D. alkaline earth metals QUESTION 12 A scientific law O A. is a brief statement that summarizes past observations and makes predictions? O B. is subject to change via legal action O C. contains an explanation of observations O D. cannot be modified

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QUESTION 10
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, how do the water molecules orient around the ions?
O A. Water molecules are randomly oriented around the ions.
O B. The hydrogen atoms point toward both the sodium and the chloride.
O C. The oxygen atoms point toward both the sodium and the chloride.
O D. Around sodium the oxygen atoms point toward the sodium, and around chloride the hydrogen atoms point toward the
chloride.
QUESTION 11
Elements in group 17 (7A) are called
O A. alkali metals
O B. halogens
O C. Noble gasses
O D. alkaline earth metals
QUESTION 12
A scientific law
O A. is a brief statement that summarizes past observations and makes predictions?
O B. is subject to change via legal action
O C. contains an explanation of observations
O D. cannot be modified
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 When sodium chloride dissolves in water, how do the water molecules orient around the ions? O A. Water molecules are randomly oriented around the ions. O B. The hydrogen atoms point toward both the sodium and the chloride. O C. The oxygen atoms point toward both the sodium and the chloride. O D. Around sodium the oxygen atoms point toward the sodium, and around chloride the hydrogen atoms point toward the chloride. QUESTION 11 Elements in group 17 (7A) are called O A. alkali metals O B. halogens O C. Noble gasses O D. alkaline earth metals QUESTION 12 A scientific law O A. is a brief statement that summarizes past observations and makes predictions? O B. is subject to change via legal action O C. contains an explanation of observations O D. cannot be modified
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