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In a ball-and-stick molecular model, what do the sticks represent? unbonded pairs of electrons ionic bonds bonded or unbonded pairs of electrons covalent bonds
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In a ball-and-stick molecular model, what do the sticks represent?
unbonded pairs of electrons
ionic bonds
bonded or unbonded pairs of electrons
covalent bonds
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Answer: D. Covalent bonds
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It represents the covalent bond
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