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  1. Metal + Nonmetal
    Ionic
  2. Nonmetal + Nonmetal
    Covalent
  3. Using an arrow because your transfering electrons
    Ionic
  4. Swap and Drop method
    Ionic
  5. Formula is Metal then Nonmetal
    Ionic
  6. Ending is "ide"
    Ionic
  7. Connect single dots
    Covalent
  8. Draw Bonds
    Covalent
  9. After drawing bonds draw remaining dots
    Covalent
  10. Is an exeption to the Nonmetals
    Hydrogen
  11. - Ionic Crystals
    - High Melting Points
    - Electrical Conductivity
    Properties of Ionic Compounds
  12. Its a three demensional arangement of crystals
    Ionic Crystals
  13. When energy is high it breaks apart
    High Melting Point for Ionic Bonds
  14. When disolves in water the bond is broken
    Electrical Conductivity for Ionic Bonds
  15. - Low Melting Points
    - Low Boiling Points
    - Poor Conductivity
    Molecular Compounds for Covalent Bonds
  16. Force between Molecular are weaker
    Low Melting Points and Boiling Points for Covalent Bonds
  17. No charge is available to move
    Poor Conductivityof Covalent Bonds
  18. The chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons
    Covalent Bonds
  19. a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally
    Non-Polar Bond
  20. A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally
    Polar Bond
  21. a chemical bond in which one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains to electron to form a negative ion
    Ionic Bonds
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torpadilla
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