Which term describes the repeated arrangement of the same molecule?(1 point)

Responses

bonds
bonds

molecular model
molecular model

atoms
atoms

extended structure
extended structure

extended structure

The term that describes the repeated arrangement of the same molecule is "extended structure."

The term that describes the repeated arrangement of the same molecule is "extended structure." This refers to a repetitive pattern in which the same molecule is arranged over and over again in a larger structure.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate the other options by understanding their definitions.

1. "Bonds" refers to the connections between atoms in a molecule, but it does not describe the repeated arrangement of the same molecule.

2. "Molecular model" refers to a physical or computer-generated representation of a molecule, but it does not specifically pertain to the repeated arrangement of the same molecule.

3. "Atoms" are the basic units of matter, but they do not describe the repeated arrangement of the same molecule.

Therefore, the answer is "extended structure," as it accurately describes the repeated arrangement of the same molecule.