ionic vs Covalent Bonding

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Bonding Properties Sort Characteristics By Bonding Type Ionic Bonds Between Metal Non-Metal Large Electronegativity Difference High Melting Point Highly Conductive Highly Soluble in Water Electrons Taken Brittle solids Covalent Bonds Between two non-metals Electrons Shared Equally Not soluble in water not conductive low melting point Very low electronegativity difference tend to have have softer consistency Compound Naming Mixed Bonding Questions Fill in the blanks to name the following compounds Compound Formula Compound Name CO2 Carbon Dioxide FeCl3 Iron (III) Chloride Mg3(SO4)2 Magnesium Sulfate Al(OH)3 Aluminum Hydroxide (NH4)2CO3 Ammonium Carbonate P2O3 Diphosphorus trioxide SiH4 Silicon tetrahydride Compound Formula Writing Fill in the Formulas for the following Compounds Compound Name Compound Formula Copper (IV) Phosphate Cu3(PO4)4 Tin (IV) Flouride SnF4 Dinitrogen pentoxide N2O5 Diaresenic pentahydride As2H5 Ammonium Oxide (NH4)2 O Barium Sulfate BaSO4 Lithium Carbonate Li2CO3 Label the charge for Groups 1, 2, 13, 14, 15,16,17 +1 +2 +3 + 4 -3 -2 -1

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