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Chemistry, 03.10.2021 02:30 sanociahnoel

Sanna and Eddie are getting breakfast at a coffee shop. Sanna bought a chocolate donut, and Eddie bought an apple fritter. Both Sanna and Eddie want to try the other person’s donut. Metaphorically speaking, if donuts were valence electrons, describe in terms of non-polar covalent, polar covalent, and ionic interactions how the donuts will be shared between Sanna and Eddie. And prt 2
What if Sanna eats her entire chocolate donut, and Eddie eats his entire apple fritter?
Predict the type of interaction:

Select one:
a. No bond is formed.
b. This is a metaphor for an ionic bond.
c. This is a metaphor for a perfectly non-polar bond.
d. This is a metaphor for a nuclear reaction.

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