Column A

1.
products:
products
2.
reactants:
reactants
3.
covalent bond:
covalent bond
4.
electronegativity:
electronegativity
5.
ionic bond:
ionic bond
6.
polar covalent bond:
polar covalent bond
7.
valence electrons:
valence electrons
Column B
a.a force that holds atoms together by sharing electrons
b.a force that holds atoms together by unequally shared electrons
c.a value that describes the relative strength with which an atom of an element attracts electrons to itself in a chemical bond.
d.the electrons in the outermost orbitals of an atom
e.a force that holds oppoitely charged atoms (or groups of atoms) together
f.the substances before a chemical reaction occurs
g.the substances after a chemical reaction occurs

Column A Column B

1. products g. the substances after a chemical reaction occurs
2. reactants f. the substances before a chemical reaction occurs
3. covalent bond a. a force that holds atoms together by sharing electrons
4. electronegativity c. a value that describes the relative strength with which an atom of an element attracts electrons to itself in a chemical bond.
5. ionic bond e. a force that holds oppositely charged atoms (or groups of atoms) together
6. polar covalent bond b. a force that holds atoms together by unequally shared electrons
7. valence electrons d. the electrons in the outermost orbitals of an atom

Column A Column B

1. products g. the substances after a chemical reaction occurs
2. reactants f. the substances before a chemical reaction occurs
3. covalent bond a. a force that holds atoms together by sharing electrons
4. electronegativity c. a value that describes the relative strength with which an atom of an element attracts electrons to itself in a chemical bond.
5. ionic bond e. a force that holds oppositely charged atoms (or groups of atoms) together
6. polar covalent bond b. a force that holds atoms together by unequally shared electrons
7. valence electrons d. the electrons in the outermost orbitals of an atom

To match the terms in Column A with their corresponding definitions in Column B, follow these steps:

1. Read each term in Column A and their corresponding definitions in Column B.
2. Identify the common keywords or phrases between the terms in Column A and their definitions in Column B.
3. Match the terms in Column A with their corresponding definitions in Column B based on the keywords or phrases.
4. Check your matches to ensure they are accurate.

Here are the matches:

1. products: g. the substances after a chemical reaction occurs
- The term "products" refers to the substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction.

2. reactants: f. the substances before a chemical reaction occurs
- The term "reactants" refers to the substances that participate in a chemical reaction before the reaction takes place.

3. covalent bond: a. a force that holds atoms together by sharing electrons
- A covalent bond is a type of chemical bond in which two atoms share electrons to form a stable molecule.

4. electronegativity: c. a value that describes the relative strength with which an atom of an element attracts electrons to itself in a chemical bond.
- Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons towards itself in a chemical bond.

5. ionic bond: e. a force that holds oppositely charged atoms (or groups of atoms) together
- An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed between positively and negatively charged ions that attract each other.

6. polar covalent bond: b. a force that holds atoms together by unequally shared electrons
- A polar covalent bond is a type of covalent bond where electrons are not shared equally between two atoms, resulting in a partial charge distribution.

7. valence electrons: d. the electrons in the outermost orbitals of an atom
- Valence electrons are the electrons located in the outermost energy level (orbitals) of an atom and are involved in chemical bonding.

By following these steps, you can correctly match the terms in Column A with their corresponding definitions in Column B.