Student | Ionic or Covalent? | Why? |
Emily H. | Ionic | “I have a smaller chance of breaking apart” |
Katherine | Ionic | “I would rather be a strong bond than a weak one” |
Marcy | Covalent | “I like to share/hang out with my friends” |
Maddi | Ionic | “I strongly believe that opposites attract” |
Nick | Ionic | “Because they are the strongest bonds ofcourse!” |
Will | Covalent | “I prefer sharing rather than transferring” |
Puja | Ionic | It is strong and has a higher melting point therefore is harder to break the bonds |
Emily K. | Ionic | “I would rather be a stronger bond so that it would be hard for me to be broken apart, whether I was melted or boiled” |
Preston | Covalent | “I like to share!” |
Kellye | Ionic | “I like being the strongest!” |
Jack | Ionic | “I’ll be the “tough guy” |
Paxton | Ionic | “I’m all about metal” |
Sahil | Ionic | Doesn’t like to share |
Cyrus | Ionic | “Network solids are the strongest” |
Mrs. Van Buskirk | Ionic | “They have the prettiest colors” |
Haiku's about how electrons behave when forming a covalent compound!
I never transfer
Covalent bonds I answer
All I do is share
Covalent Bonding
Sharing valence electrons
To become like gas
Sharing valence electrons
To become like gas