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Sugar or Salt? Ionic and Covalent Bonds
uu.eduSalt is made up of sodium and chloride and is ionically bonded. Sugar, on the other hand, is composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen and has covalent bonds. D Introduction A salt molecule is made up of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom. For salt to be made, the sodium atom must lose an electron and become a sodium ion.
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
www.uu.eduthe other hand, is composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen and has covalent bonds. D Introduction A salt molecule is made up of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom. For salt to be made, the sodium atom must lose an electron and become a sodium ion. When sodium loses an electron it becomes a Na+ and is called a cation. Na → Na+ + e-
Sugar or Salt? Ionic and Covalent Bonds - Weebly
stephaniehouts.weebly.comSugar or Salt? Ionic and Covalent Bonds Salt and sugar may look similar, but they obviously taste very different. They are also very different chemically. In the first part of this lab you will investigate how ionically bonded and covalently bonded substances behave differently in their conduction of electricity. You will do this by using a
Intermolecular and Ionic Forces
web.gccaz.edugeneral, intermolecular forces are much weaker than the ionic and covalent bonds that hold together the atoms and ions in a compound. For example, about 40 kJ of energy are required to vaporize 18 grams of water molecules—i.e., completely convert …
IONIC AND COVALENT BONDS - staff.camas.wednet.edu
staff.camas.wednet.eduCovalent Bonds There are two main chemical bonds. Covalent bonding, the stronger of the two, is when two atoms share a pair of valence electrons, the outermost layer of