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An ionic bond is one that forms between
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
When a Cl atom gains an electron, it gets a charge of ___________.
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
Why do atoms bond with each other?
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
When 2 hydrogen atoms bond, the negative electron of one atom is attracted to the
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
Metals tend to ____________ electrons and become _____________ ions.
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
Calcium and oxygen will form a(n) ______________ bond.
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
Atoms that have similar electronegativity will form
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
ionic
Covalent bonds form between nonmetals.
All of these are correct
In order for each atom to have a full valence level.
positive nucleus of the other atom.
-1
covalent bonds.
lose, positive
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