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ionic vs. covalent properties
now that you know the different properties of both ionic and covalent bonds, determine which properties and chemical formulas below are ionic (i) of covalent (c).
- atoms share electrons to become stable
- high melting and boiling points
- conduct electricity when melted or in aqueous solution
- usually occurs between non - metals
- poor electrical conductors in all phases
- many soluble in non - polar liquids but not in water
- crystalline solids (made of ions)
- usually occurs between metals and non - metals
- low melting and boiling points
- many soluble in water
chemical bonding
draw an illustration that would demonstrate the covalent bonding between two oxygen atoms. then place an \x\ on the graph below to determine the optimal bond length for these two atoms.
determining ionic vs. covalent bonding
fill in the table below to determine if the chemical formula below is ionic or covalent.
| chemical formula | 1st element (metal or nonmetal) | 2nd element (metal or nonmetal) | ionic or covalent |
|---|---|---|---|
| mgcl₂ | metal | nonmetal | ionic |
| h₂o | nonmetal | nonmetal | covalent |
| cabr₂ | metal | nonmetal | ionic |
| mg₃p | metal | nonmetal | ionic |
| pf₅ | nonmetal | nonmetal | covalent |
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