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 ​ ​ ​​**A covalent bond is a bond where atoms are held together by shared electrons**
 * 1. What is a covalent bond?**

**2. ** **What is an ionic bond?** ​ ​**An ionic bond are the electrostatic forces that hold ions together in ionic compounds**

**3.** **List 5 differences between ionic and covalent compounds (Ex. high or low boiling and melting points, sharing or transferring electrons, etc.). ** ​ ​
 * **Covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points **
 * **Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points **
 * **Covalent bonds share valence electrons **
 * **Ionic bonds transfer electrons **
 * **Covalent compounds are gases or liquids at RTP **
 * **Ionic compounds are crystalline solids at RTP **
 * **Covalent bonds are molecules **
 * **Ionic bonds are crystals **
 * **Covalent bonds are two nonmetals **
 * **<span style="color: #ff5b00; font-family: 'Lucida Sans Unicode','Lucida Grande',sans-serif;">Ionic bonds are metals & nonmetals **

** 4 **. **<span style="color: #ff00d1; font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;">Find 5 Lewis Structures and copy and paste them on your page. Determine their molecular geometry. **





​ Since sulfite is bonded to hydrogen i know that it is an acid. Which means that sulfite follows rule number two, making it Sulfurous Acid. **
 * <span style="color: #008080; font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;">3/22/10- Guide to Naming and Writing Formulas for Chemical Compounds **
 * <span style="color: #ff5b00; font-family: 'Lucida Sans Unicode','Lucida Grande',sans-serif;">H2SO3- Sulfurous Acid-

Since bromine ends in -ide when namin a substance it follows rule number one. Making it bromic, and it is also bonded to hydrogen making hydro- the prefix of the word. Therefore since hydrogen is +1 and bromine is -1 the formula is HBr. **
 * <span style="color: #00ff00; font-family: 'Lucida Sans Unicode','Lucida Grande',sans-serif;">Hydrobromic Acid- HBr-

Since Nitrite is 1- and there are two nitrites it makes Manganese 2+. Then I name it by putting the roman numeral two in parenthasese after manganese, which is followed by the word nitrite.....Making it Manganese(II) Nitrite. **
 * <span style="color: #800080; font-family: 'Lucida Sans Unicode','Lucida Grande',sans-serif;">Mn(NO2)2- Manganese (II) Nitrite-