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What is an ion
An atom or group of atoms that gain or lose an electron
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What is a non-metal and a non-metal
The formation of a polar covalent bond is formed between these two types of elements
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What is an equal sharing of electrons
This distinguishes non-polar covalent bonds with polar covalent bonds
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What is a metal and a non metal
The formation of a metallic bond is formed between these to types of elements
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What is
CO2
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What is a negatively charged ion
An atom steals an electron takes on this charge
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What is the sharing of electrons between two atoms
This describes a covalent bond
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What is wax
In melting lab, the substance that was formed with non-polar covalent bonds
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What is high conductivity and high melting point
Two properties of a metallic bond
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What is
H20
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What is a metal and a non-metal
The formation of an ionic bond is formed between these two types of elements
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What is non-conductivity and low melting point
Two properties of polar covalently bonded molecules
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What is low conductivity and low melting point
Two properties of non-polar covalent bonds
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What is a 'sea of electrons'
This common phrase describes the electrons in a metallically bonded substance
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What is a full outer layer
The number of valence electrons that atoms have when forming a stable bond
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What is conductivity and high melting point
Two properties of ionically bonded molecules
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What is an unequal sharing of electrons
This distinguishes polar covalent bonds from non-polar covalent bonds
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What is a linear structure
Although carbon monoxide forms a polar bond, carbon dioxide forms a non-polar bond for this reason
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What is malleability and ductility
The two properties that describe the ability of a metal to form thin sheets and thin wires
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What is the number of unpaired electrons
The number of bonds that an atom can make depends on this
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What is the attraction between positive and negative ions
This is the reason why ionic bonds form
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What is hydrogen bonding between molecules
Although water is a polar covalent molecule, it has a relatively high melting point for this reason.
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What is no charge
The charge of the individual atoms in non-polar covalent bonds
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What is positive
The charge of each individual atom in a metallically bonded substance
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What is
HCN
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