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inquizitive: chapter 3: chemistry of life: breaking good inquizitive chapter 3: chemistry of life: breaking good page(s) 45-46 3.1. compare and contrast the types of bonds that form molecules. match the following types of bonds to the correct image. hydrogen ionic covalent drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image. note that every item may not have a match, while some items may have more than one match. show all droppable areas open image in new window
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- For the image with water molecules (H₂O) connected by dashed lines: Hydrogen bonds form between the partial positive hydrogen of one water molecule and the partial negative oxygen of another. So this image matches "hydrogen".
- For the image with a large atom (like oxygen) sharing electrons with smaller atoms (like hydrogens, but in the covalent bond representation here, the electron sharing is shown): Covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons. The middle image with shared electrons (the overlapping electron clouds or shared electron pairs) matches "covalent".
- For the image with Na⁺ (and likely Cl⁻, though partially shown): Ionic bonds form between ions (like Na⁺ and Cl⁻) due to electrostatic attraction. So the Na⁺ - related image (if it's an ionic compound representation) matches "ionic".
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- Water molecules with dashed lines: hydrogen
- Middle electron - sharing image: covalent
- Na⁺ - related image: ionic