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When Interspecific Interactions Involve More Than Just Two Species,they Are

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When interspecific interactions involve more than just two species,they are said to be ________.


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Lewis Structure

A representation of molecules showing all the valence electrons and highlighting the bonding between atoms.

Chloromethane

A colorless and highly volatile compound, used as a refrigerant, propellant, and in the synthesis of other chemicals.

Lone Pairs

Pairs of valence electrons not involved in bonding, but which occupy space around an atom, influencing molecular shape and reactivity.

Electronic Configuration

An arrangement of electrons in an atom or molecule in specific energy levels (orbitals) according to the principles of quantum mechanics.

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