Chemical Bonding Covalent Bonds vs Ionic Bonds.

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Chemical Bonding Covalent Bonds vs Ionic Bonds

? REVIEW ?

What Is This?

And This?

What Might Happen Next?

What Have We Made?

H2OH2OWater !!!

What Type Of Bond?

Covalent Bond

What Type Of Bonding Is This?

Covalent Bonding

Is This A Molecule?

Is It A Compound?

Which Are Compounds?

Which Are Molecules?

What Is About To Happen Here?

What Have We Just Made?

What Type Of Bonding Is This?

Ionic Bonding

REVIEWING... Are These Atoms “Happy Atoms”?

REVIEWING... How Can They BOTH Solve Their Problems?

What Are These Two Now Called?

Ions

What Type Of Bonding Is This?

Ionic Bonding

What Is This?

What Type Of Bonding Is This?

Ionic