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Bonding GapFill

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4-5
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In ionic bonding, the metal gives up  heatelectronsneutronsprotons to the non-metal, and positive and negative  polymersbondsatomsions are formed, with  fullchargedhalf-filledfluctuating outer shells. A compound is formed with  a microa longa gianta nano structure. Ions are attracted to other ions with the opposite  isotopechargemassentropy in all directions, and are held together by  gravitynanoparticlesstrong electrostatic forcesweak intermolecular forces.

In covalent bonding, electrons are  delocalisedshareddividedexchanged between atoms. Many of these compounds are  metallicionicalloyssmall molecules but can also be polymers or giant covalent structures, such as  sodium chlorideammoniadiamondwater.

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Pass Mark
72%