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Lab Ionic and Covalent - Wag & Paws
mrbijlani.weebly.com13 Lab 12: Ionic and Covalent Bonds Objectives x Understand the differences between ionic and covalent bonding x Link ionic and covalent bonding with the physical properties of matter Introduction Have you ever accidentally used salt instead of sugar? Drinking tea …
Simulation: Ionic & Covalent Bonding - THE SCIENCE SCENE
dms-science-scene.weebly.comPart 3: Critical thinking 1. What are the differences between ionic and covalent bonds? Be sure to refer to valence electrons in your response. 2. How is naming ionic and covalent compounds different? Use specific examples in your answer. 3. Based on your knowledge of ionic and covalent bonds, complete the missing portions of the following table:
Chemical Bonding - Colorado State University
www.smallscalechemistry.colostate.eduIonic and covalent bonds are two ideal types. Many bonds share characteristics of both ionic and covalent bonding. They are called polar covalent bonds and they tend to occur between atoms of mod-erately different electronegativities. In polar covalent bonds the electrons belong predomi-nantly to one type of atom while they are still partially
Sugar or Salt? Ionic and Covalent Bonds
uu.eduLab 11 Sugar or Salt? Ionic and Covalent Bonds TN Standard 2.1: The student will investigate chemical bonding. Have you ever accidentally used salt instead of sugar? rinking tea that has been sweetened with salt or eating vegetables that have been salted with sugar tastes awful! Salt and sugar may look the same, but they obviously taste very ...
List the four major differences between ionic and covalent ...
homework.sdmesa.eduIonic bonds result from transfer of electrons, whereas covalent bonds are formed by sharing. 2. Ionic bonds are electrostatic in nature, resulting from that attraction of positive and negative ions that result from the electron transfer process; charge …
Naming Ionic Compounds – Answer Key
siemianowski.weebly.comNaming Mixed Ionic and Covalent - Answers Name the following compounds. Remember, they may be either ionic or covalent compounds, so make sure you use the right naming method! 1) NaF sodium fluoride 2) NF 3 nitrogen trifluoride 3) Li 2O lithium oxide 4) Al 2S 3 aluminum sulfide 5) MgSO 4 magnesium sulfate 6) SiH 4 silicon tetrahydride 7) KNO 3 ...
Ionic and Covalent Compounds Name: KEY
ch301.cm.utexas.eduIonic and Covalent Compounds Name: KEY!! 1. We differentiate between two types of compounds: IONIC and COVALENT. ! 2. Ammonia, NH3 is a COMPOUND while nitrogen and hydrogen are _ELEMENTS_. ! 3. In general, molecular compounds form when NONMETALS_combine together. ! 4. In general, ionic compounds form when _METALS & …
Ionic and Covalent Bonds
www.wsfcs.k12.nc.usInstructions: Classify the following properties as either Ionic or Covalent compounds. Write ionic or covalent on the space before each property. _____ 4. Atoms share electrons to become stable. _____ 5. High melting and boiling points _____ 6. Conduct electricity when melted _____ 7. Usually occurs between non-metals. ...