Covalent, Ionic and Metallic Bonding?
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Pretty much, If a metal is bonded to a nonmetal, it is an ionic bond. If a nonmetal is bonded to a nonmetal...
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describe ionic, covalent and metallic bonding and outline material properties resulting from each type of bonding thanks :)
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see these pages http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/chemistry/... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallic_bo...
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An ionic bond is an electrostatic interaction between atoms that have a huge electronegative difference...
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A covalent bond is formed by sharing electrons. Ionic bond is the transfer of electron(s) producing...
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All of them are polar molecules. They all have relatively high melting and boiling points Covalent bonding...
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Metallic bonds are held together by forces between the positive ion cores and the negatively charged...
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sulfur di/tetra/hexi fluoride is a polar covalent molecule. It is covalent because it is between 2 non...
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I have a Chemistry project due tomorrow!! I have to draw a comic strip with three frames, and inside each frame has to describe each bond. I was thinking for Ionic bond I'd draw a Japanese Anime bf and gf, and one of them leaves the other for another...
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Well, there is the old joke about a Hydrogen atom than walks into a bar ans says I lost an electron...
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If substances are malleable and have very high melting points, then they are an example of metallic...
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Covalent bond is a type of chemical bond in which sharing of electrons takes place between the reacting...
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