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If atoms completely take or give electrons they have a(n)
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
These bonds allow electrons to travel through the substance between many atoms
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
When two atoms share two pairs of electrons, they form a
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
If atoms do not equally share electrons, with one atom pulling harder, they have a
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
This describes how strongly an atom pulls on electrons in a chemical bond
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
The diagram that shows the locations of atoms and valence electrons in a compound
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
These chemical formula shows only the simplest ratio of atoms in a compound
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
If atoms equally share electrons they have a
nonpolar covalent bond
electronegativity
empirical formula
metallic bond
double bond
polar covalent bond
Lewis structure
ionic bond
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