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Chemistry Help!!!!!!!!!!!?

I took a chemistry test, it was checked by a machine and it only gave me the scoreIt didn't tell me which one i got wrongPlease help me figure out! Question 1:At the atomic level, which of the following substances forms a regular repeating structure?A) C6H12O6 B) NH3 C) KCl D) H2Which two atoms are most likely to form an ionic bond?A) boron and hydrogenB) aluminum and flourineC) hydrogen and flourineD) aluminum and boronWhen electrons are moving freely between many positive ions, what type of bond is occurring?A) metallicB) ionicC) covalentD) crystallinePlease explain to me why!

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Unfortunately, fiber isn't going to help if the antibiotics are causing the diarrheaAnd at 6 months old, he should just be starting solids and only having a little bit each day.not enough to make any difference in his poop What solids you do feed him, you can try apples, toast, rice, and bananas (sorry, it's fruit)They are all binding foods, but again, he shouldn't be eating enough solids to make any difference at this pointAnd if he's not getting enough formula, then he really shouldn't have any solids at all until his formula intake is back up to where it should beSolids just don't have the right nutrition that he needs, which is even more important when he's sickMy advice is to skip solids until he's taking in enough formula againSolids will only decrease his formula intake further and they don't have the right vitamins/minerals he needs I would keep giving him the formula as much as you canIf he's too miserable to take a large bottle, try giving him a smaller bottle but more oftenYou can also try giving him the formula slight chilled or even cold since his throat may be irritated from the coughing.
Hello :) For question 1 the answer to it would be C, because hydrogen has a valence electron of 1, while fluorine has 7 valence electronsTherefore, both of these would ionically bond, so that hydrogen can lose its electron and be stable, while fluorine can gain an electron and also become stable because it now has 8 valence electronsFor your second question, is is A metallicDuring metallic bonding, many, many electrons flow freely with many other positive ions in a LATTICEHere, look at a diagram: I hope that helped bud, if you still don't understand, you can email me :)
At 6 months old he might like some finger food that is binding and tastes goodMy 7 month old LOVES home made garlic breadTake normal loaf bread, toast it, spread butter on it so it melts really good and sprinkle some garlic salt on thereThe bread will act as a constipator, and the salt helps you retain waterMy husband then cuts the piece of toast into about 4-5 slivers with a pizza slicer and we give one piece at a time to our 7 month old, as long as she is sitting up in her BUMBO seat, or in her high chairso she doesn't chokeAnother FAVORITE of my daughters is shredded mild cheddar cheeseThe Drsuggested this to us at our 6 month visit, so you should be good to go, just make sure it is normal milk, not reduced fat cheese, or 2% cheeseShe loves to grab at the cheese and put it in her own mouthThis is also a constipating materialYou may want to have a sippy cup of apple juice or pedialite for him to drink from though, his mouth may get a bit dry.
Fiber doesn't 'dry things up.' Fiber is laxative Bananas and rice cereal are binding, but I'd probably be calling the doctor about thisHe may need a different antibiotic, and it's also really important that baby DOESN'T get dehydrated very likely if he's not drinking and is having diarrhea.
I don't understand what switching him to soy was forIf he hadn't had any issues with the formula he was on prior, I would say that the constipation is from his food, not the formulaSoy has a possible allergy risk now than dairy based formulas do anyway and could actually be making his belly hurt worseThe constipation isn't going to stop with one feeding of prunes and some soy formula eitherit may take a couple of daysI would slowly switch back to the formula he was on, and then add back in solidsstart with fruit purees such as pears, plums and apricots or mixes of thsoe, NO bananas, and avoid rice cereals as wellthey can be very bindingIf cereal is desired, try using the oatmeal or barley onesand use just a small amount mixed in with the fruitsWhen feeding him his meals, or in between meals, let him start using sippy cups.makes life easier later BTWfill with half apple juice and half waterWe started doing all this with my son, and he along with gripe water, hasn't had any belly issues since he was about your sons ageGood luck to you, and I would see a new doctor if I were youjust wait a few weeks and if it doesn't work I'll give you some drugs for him just doens't sound like great advice to me.

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