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Chemical Bonding, Ionic and covalent bonds

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7th Grade Science
Matter
5. Compounds
5.1 Chemical Bonding, Ionic and covalent bonds

Chemical Bonding: Ionic and Covalent Bonds

Discover how atoms form ionic and covalent bonds through electron transfer and sharing, and explore the unique properties of the compounds they create.


What You'll Learn

Atoms bond to achieve a stable outer electron shell arrangement.
Ionic bonds form through electron transfer between metals and nonmetals.
Covalent bonds form when two nonmetal atoms share their electrons.
Ionic and covalent compounds have distinct melting points and conductivity.

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify ionic and covalent bonds using the metal-nonmetal rule.

2

Practice questions test understanding of ions, cations, and anions formed.

3

Learners compare compound properties like melting point and electrical conductivity.

Why This Matters

Understanding ionic and covalent bonds is essential for explaining how all chemical compounds form and behave in the natural and physical world.

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Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Valence Electrons
Compounds
Octet Rule
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