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what affects the properties of covalent molecules? the charge of the ions the number of protons in the nucleus the atomic mass of the elements the arrangement of atoms in the molecule
Covalent molecules are formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms. The properties of covalent molecules, such as polarity, shape, and chemical reactivity, are determined by the arrangement of atoms within the molecule. The charge of ions is relevant to ionic compounds, not covalent molecules. The number of protons in the nucleus and the atomic mass of elements are more fundamental properties of individual atoms rather than directly affecting the properties of covalent molecules. The specific way atoms are arranged (e.g., in a linear, bent, or tetrahedral structure) influences intermolecular forces, solubility, and other characteristics of covalent molecules.
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The arrangement of atoms in the molecule.