Answer:
a) Van der Waals intermolecular forces
b) bonded
c) one pair
d) two pairs
e) three pairs
f) chemical bonds
g) two atoms
h) two or more covalently bonded atoms
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) Covalent bonds are one type of Van der Waals intermolecular forces that are formed when two atoms share electron(s)
(b) Covalent compounds consists of two bonded atoms
(c) Single covalent bond: are formed when two atoms share one pair of electrons.
(d) Double covalent bond: are formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons.
(e) Triple covalent bond: are formed when two atoms share three pairs of electrons.
(f) A molecule is a neutral groups of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds.
(g) Diatomic molecule consists of two atoms.
(h) Molecular compound is made of two or more covalently bonded atoms.