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ionic and covalent bonds, polarities and more

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how are ionic bonds formed?   electron transfer  
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how are covalent bonds formed?   electron sharing  
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what types of particles make up ionic bonds?   ions  
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what type of particles make up covalent bonds?   atoms  
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what holds an ionic bond together?   electrostatic forces of attraction between apparently charged ions  
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what holds a covalent bond together?   electrostatic forces of attraction between the protons in the nuclei and the mutually shared pair of electrons  
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what type of substance does an ionic bond create?   ionic crystal  
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what type of substance does a covalent bond create?   molecule  
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what are van der Waals forces?   weak attractions between molecules  
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as far a polarity is concerned, ionic compounds are always...   polar  
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in terms of polarity, a molecule of the same element may be   non polar  
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all covalently bonded compounds between 2 or more different elements have _______ bond character   polar covalent  
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overall character is non polar if   center of partial negative and partial positive charges are the same  
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