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ionic and covalent
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| metal to non metal is... | Ionic |
| electrons that are transferred are... | Ionic |
| nonmetal to nonmetal are... | Covalent |
| electrons shared are... | Covalent |
| form crystal lattices | Ionic |
| hard and brittle | Ionic |
| form many structures | Covalent |
| LOWER melting point | Covalent |
| HIGH melting point | Ionic |
| electrolytic | Ionic |
| non-electrolytic | Covalent |
| chemical bond types | Both covalent and ionic |
| insulators in solid waste | Both covalent and ionic |
| term used to describe cube table salt | crystal lattice |
| why wont salt conduct in sold waste but with liquid? | Because in solid waste there locked up by crystal lattice and with aqueous they're free to move in water. |
| how is table salt to heat resistant yet brittle? | Its hard for the electrons to absorb energy, but it they were striked with a hammer- charges would be rearranged and repel. |