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bonding (covalent (properties (insoluble, high boiling point, poor…
bonding
covalent
nonpolar
shared electron is in the middle
both are same element
polar
shared electrons leans towards the element with the higher electronegativity
two different elements
bond purpose
to become stable and have full outer shell like noble gasses
properties
insoluble
high boiling point
poor conductors
attraction
electrons with protons
repulsion
protons with protons
electrons with electrons
bonding properties
nuclei + shared electrons
forms in least potential energy
needs specific distance to bond
nuclei pulls electron of opposite atom
elements
nonmetals
ionic
elements
metals
nonmetals
lose or gain electrons to become stable
form compounds
arranged in an ionic lattice structure that consists of
anions
cations
physical properties
brittle
conducts electricity when in water
high melting point
insoluble
arranged in lattice structure
forms crystal in lattice structure
metallic
properties
good conductors
malleable ex airplane bodies
high melting points
insoluble
made up of
electrons
cations
structure
lattice structure that consists of cations floating in a sea of electrons
elements
metals
BY : Jenan and Alzain 10C