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Covalent Compounds Contain 2 or more nonmetals. Made of molecules—NOT IONS. 2 nonmetals can combine in more than 1 way! CO 2 is a gas that we breathe out
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6-1 Introduction to Chem Bonding *a link between atoms that results from the mutual attraction of their nuclei for e-
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Unit 6. Atoms that are held together by sharing electrons Usually 2 non-metals Forms a molecule (or molecular compound) Tend to have low melting
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Chemical Bonding UNIT 4 Chapters 15 & 16 Ionic Bonding The bond in ionic compounds (two ions) Held together tightly High melting points
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