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Chemical Bonding

By Dan Cody

&

Tim Lind

HOW MANY BONDS ARE THERE!!!!!?????

There are IONIC, METALLIC, NONPOLAR COVALENT and POLAR COVALENT BONDS.

Ionic Bonds

When an electron is transferred

from one atom to another to make the bond. Always includes a metal and a non-metal

can have single, double, or triple bonds. The more bonds, the stronger.

Example: Taking candy from a baby...

Covalent Bonds

When the electrons are shared between atoms

Polar

When the atoms have equal electronegativity

Example: A Smurf tug-of-war

Non-Polar

When one atom is stronger to have more

of the electrons, but not enough to take them

Metallic Bonds

Bond between two or more metals in which the electrons are able to move freely. The results are usually malleable, ductile, along with other metallic properties

example: Titanium Alloy. It's mostly titanium, but has a few other metals in the mixture.

Iron Man's Suit is made of

a type of titanium alloy

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