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Isaias Hughes
14 March, 09:30
Simulation ionic and covalent bonding
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Nathaly Parks
14 March, 12:27
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ionic bonds - atoms must ionize to bond and are metal/nonmetal
covalent - atoms do not need to ionize but can be polar or nonpolar to stay together since it doesn't ionize and are nonmetal/nonmetal
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