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
I'm not sure why the line is showing up next to the table about the Haiku's sorry about that! I cant figure out how to move it down! But it says Haiku's about how electrons behave when forming a covalent compound!
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