Thursday, February 28, 2013
Covalent vs. Ionic
One of the more difficult things for me to remember was the difference between ionic and covalent compounds. To remember the differences between covalent and ionic compounds I figured out that ionic and covalent compounds contained different types of elements.
Covalent:
-nonmetal and nonmetal
Ionic:
-metal and nonmetal
For example, in an ionic compound, it would contain a metal (as an example, sodium) and a nonmetal (chlorine) to create Sodium chloride or NaCl. Covalent compounds are between a nonmetal (as another example, carbon) and another nonmetal (oxygen) to create carbonate or CO3.
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