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2kameelahdeckardlarkin 7
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Ionic vs Covalent Bonding Lab Investigation Introduction: There are three bonds. Covalent, metallic and ionic bond. covalent bonds consist of non metals. These twin elements share electrons to both achieve a full octet. However, ionic bonds transfer their electrons
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PROCEDURES Part I. Melting Point and strength of Bonds 1 Fold aluminum foil into a square that will neatly fit on the ring- stand. Place a sample of each of the 4 different compounds on your square of aluminum foil. Be Careful not to mix them up & keep track of them. 2 Carefully place tray on the ring stand and heat with Bunsen Burner 3 Immediately begin recording your detailed observations, keeping track of the order in which the samples melt- which ones have strong bonds &which have weak