Chemical Bonding Worksheet
Ionic Bond between a Metal and Non-Metal (M + NM)
Covalent B...
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Chemical Bonding Worksheet
Ionic Bond between a Metal and Non-Metal (M + NM)
Covalent Bond between a Non-Metal and Non-Metal (NM + NM)
Metallic Bond between a Metal and Metal (M+ M)
Identify the first element as a metal or nonmetal. Identify the second element as metal or nonmetal. Then, using the information above identify the type of bond. For compounds that are ionic or covalent (molecular) identify the compound type. If you have two metals put Not Applicable.
Compound
Element or Ion 1
(metal/non-metal/polyatomic ion)
Element or Ion 2
(metal/non-metal/polyatomic ion)
Bond Type
(ionic/covalent/metallic)
Compound Type (ionic or molecular)
NO2
N = non-metal
O = non-metal
covalent
molecular
LiBr
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SO2
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PbI
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MgBr2
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CaO
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OCl2
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K2O
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Cu-Zn alloy
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O2
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CuCl2
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TiO2
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HF
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Rb2S
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Au-Ag mixture
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Fe2O3
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