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== Answer: An ionic bond transfers electrons. A covalent bond shares electrons. Ionic bond is usually asociated with inorganic compounds. Covalent bonds are usually asociated with organic compounds. Ionic bonds follow maximum packing rules. Where i found it:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_a_covalent_bond_different_from_an_ionic_bond
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 * 1) What is a covalent bond? Answer: A bond betweent 2 between to nonmetalisc atoms. Where i found it: my head
 * 2) What is an ionic bond? Answer: Bond between a metal and a nonmetal. Where i found it:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/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 Structures and copy and paste them on your page. Determine their molecular geometry.

Bent. Where i found it: employees.csbsju.edu Tetrahedral. Where i found it: genchem.chem.wisc.edu Octahedral Where i found it: brynmawr.edu Linear Where i found it: wikipremed.com

Trigonal Pyramidal Where i found it: chemistry.alanearhart.org

3/22/10 - Guide to Naming and Writing Formulas for Chemical Compounds

First you write H because every acid has a hydrogen. Then you figure out the charge of sulfer its -2 so you need 2 hydrogens. So is H2S.
 * (Given)- hydrosulfuric acid (Formula)- H2S

First you know that P ends in -ide so you add hydro- to the begining of phosphorus. Then you add -ic to the end of phospurus. So all together its Hydrophosphoric acid. First you find out what the letters for tin are. Then you look for the letters for what permanganate. Then you put them together.
 * (Given)-H3P (Name)- Hydrophosphoric acid.
 * (Given)- Tin (II) Permanganate (Formula)- SnMnO4

First you find out what Zn is. Then you figure out what O is then add -ide to the end. then you put them together.
 * (Given)- ZnO (Name)- Zinc Oxide