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how do carbon dioxide, water, glucose, and oxygen differ? select all that apply. the combination of bonds the combination of atoms the arrangement of atoms
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- Combination of bonds: Different substances have different types of chemical bonds (e.g., covalent bonds in these compounds, but with varying bond lengths, strengths, and polarities).
- Combination of atoms: Carbon dioxide (\(CO_2\)) has C and O atoms, water (\(H_2O\)) has H and O, glucose (\(C_6H_{12}O_6\)) has C, H, and O, and oxygen (\(O_2\)) has only O.
- Arrangement of atoms: The spatial arrangement of atoms (e.g., linear \(CO_2\), bent \(H_2O\), complex ring - like structure in glucose, diatomic \(O_2\)) differs among these substances.
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All three options (the combination of bonds, the combination of atoms, the arrangement of atoms) are correct.