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Researcher: Christian Royal Project: ICM bonding

I am
metallic

I am
metallic

covalent
polar
covalent

Metallic bond form between metals only. High Polar covalent bonds form between nonmetals only.
melting and boiling points. Strong, ductile, luster, Low melting and boiling points. Usually liquid at room
opacity. Good electrical conductor. temp. Dissolves many substances.

I am
covalent

covalent
ionic

I Am ionic

Covalent bonds form between nonmetals only. Low melting Ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals. High
and boiling points. Soft or brittle solid forms. poor electrical melting and boiling points. Hard, brittle, crystalline,
and thermal conductor. soluble in water. High conductivity when molten.

This is
about
valence
electrons,
compounds And
bonding,
our characteristics
Researcher: Your Name Here Project: Project Name Here

Ionic bonding is the complete transfer of valence Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where
electron(s) between atoms. It is a type of chemical bond a pair of electrons are unequally shared between two
that generates two oppositely charged ions. atoms.

Metallic bonding is the electrostatic (electrical bond)


A covalent bond A.K.A a molecule bond, is a chemical attraction between the positively charged atomic nuclei
bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs. of metal atoms and the detached electrons in the metal.

Examples of covalent bonds: examples of ionic bonds:


Hydrogen and chloride, carbon and sodium and Fluoride, Lithium and iodine
oxygen

Examples of polar covalent bonds: examples of metallic bonds:


chlorine and chlorine, hydrogen and aluminum, and silver
hydrogen
Sources: http://study.com/academy/lesson/polar-and-nonpolar-covalent-bonds-
definitions-and-examples.html, http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/
Chemical/bond.html

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