Shawn+Nath

 1.What is a covalent bond? a covalent bond is the bond formed by the sharing of a pair of electrons by two atoms.

2.What is an ionic bond? a ionic bond is the electrostatic bond between two ions formed through the transfer of one or more electrons.

3.List 5 differences between ionic and covalent compounds (Ex. high or low boiling and melting points, sharing or transferring electrons, etc.).
 * in an ionic bond the the atoms are bound together by the attraction between oppositely charged ions but in a covalent bond the atoms are bound by shared electrons.
 * in an ionic bond there is a complete transference of electrons and in a covalent there is a sharing of electrons.
 * ionic bonds are normally associated with inorganic compounds while covalents are usually associated with organic compounds.
 * ionic compounds have high melting points covalent bonds have low.
 * covalent compounds occur during two nonmetals ionic occur during one metal and one nonmetal

4. Find 5 Lewis Structures and copy and paste them on your page. Determine their molecular geometry. Type in the content of your page here.

sulfuric acid- H2SO4 Since it begins with a H it means it is a acid.

H2SE-Hydrogen Selenide-Its a acid because it starts with a H.

dicarbon hexahydride-C2H6-you put a 2 after carbon because its prefix is di. di means 2. A 6 is used after H because the prefix is hexa hexa means 6

K3N-potassium nitride-i know that it is ionic because potassium is a metal then i crossed the charges