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Bonding Atoms Structure (Ionic (happens between a metal and a non-metal,…
Bonding Atoms Structure
Ionic
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ionic bonds can also happen with ionic compounds, these have many elements and are more complex
Simple Covalent
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covalent bonds have a lower melting point than ionic bonds (sugar has a lower melting point than salt, for example)
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binary covalent compounds use greek prefixes like mono, di, tri, etc for naming
Mettalic
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metallic atoms have a "sea" of electrons and can form different types of bonds depending on the number of electrons used
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Giant Covalent
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examples include graphite, diamond, and silicon dioxide
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