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 * 1) media type="custom" key="5681143"media type="custom" key="5511969"What is a covalent bond?
 * 2) What is an ionic bond?
 * 3) List 5 differences between ionic and covalent compounds (Ex. high or low boiling and melting points, sharing or transferring electrons, etc.).
 * 4) Find 5 Lewis uresStruct and copy and paste them on your page. Determine their molecular geometry.

1. a bond formed by the shareing of electrons between atoms. the book 2. electrostatic attraction that binds oppositly charged ions. the book 3. covalent bonds electron shareing usually occurs so that atoms attain the electon configuration of noble gases.they attract electrons when they share. they can do more when they share there bonds. they also are cooler.part 2. ionic bonds share bond with bonds they do not attract. they rnt noble gases. and they are much less not cooler. 4. this is a t shaped chloride modle bent h20

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naming compounds and acids. 1. hf. Hydrofluoric acid. I knew it was an acid because it started with a H ( which is hydrogen ). Then the F is floride which then is made into hydrofluoric acid. 2. Hydrofluoric acid. The fromula is HF. It is acid because it starts with a h. 3. Chromium ( VI ) oxalate.cr(c2o4)2- romen numeral told me the charges then i crossed them. With the oxalate threw me off.