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a carbon atom connected to another carbon atom an oxygen atom connected…

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a carbon atom connected to another carbon atom
an oxygen atom connected to another oxygen atom
a carbon atom connected to an oxygen atom
an oxygen atom connected to a hydrogen atom
how do glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water differ? select all that apply.
the combination of atoms
the combination of bonds
the arrangement of atoms

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Glucose (\(C_6H_{12}O_6\)) has carbon - carbon, carbon - oxygen, and oxygen - hydrogen bonds. Oxygen (\(O_2\)) has oxygen - oxygen bonds. Carbon dioxide (\(CO_2\)) has carbon - oxygen bonds. Water (\(H_2O\)) has oxygen - hydrogen bonds. Different substances have different combinations of atoms (e.g., glucose has C, H, O; oxygen has only O). They also have different combinations of bonds (e.g., glucose has multiple types of bonds as mentioned above; oxygen has only O - O bonds). The arrangement of atoms is also different (e.g., in \(CO_2\) the atoms are arranged as \(O = C=O\), while in \(H_2O\) it is \(H - O - H\)).

Answer:

the combination of atoms, the combination of bonds, the arrangement of atoms