Which gaseous giants did renaissance scientists such as galileo know about? check all that apply.
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The correct answer is Jupiter.
Renaissance scientists Galileo discovered the gas giant Jupiter.
Galileo was the first astronomer to observe the four moon (Io , Europa , Ganymede , Callisto) that orbit Jupiter. Galileo's observation was a major breakthrough in astronomy because it laid the foundation of heliocentric model of the solar system and disintegrated the geocentric model of the solar system.
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The bond formation between two polar atoms.
Polarization has to do with how the electrons are being shared in a covalent bond. When two atoms with different electronegativities bond together, the valence electrons are unevenly shared between them. The more electronegative atom will pull the electrons of the bond closer to itslef because it has a strong "desire" for those electrons, thus making the bond polar.
Ex: HCF3 or trifluoromethane. The electrons between the carbon and fluorine reside closer to the fluorine because fluorine is more electronegative.