Saturday, November 28, 2015

Ionic and Covelant Bonds

DANIELA ZUNIGA RAMIREZ
​Every combination of atoms is a molecule. Compounds are formed together when two different pure elements combine together. Now a compound is a molecule  made of atoms from different elements. All Compounds are molecules and yet not all molecules are are compounds.An example is that (H2) is not a compound because, its only one element while H2O is a compound because it involves two elements Hydrogen and Oxygen.
      There are two types bonds well, let me rephrase that there are two most common bonds and they are Ionic and covalent bonds. Ionic bonds are when the atoms transfer electrons to each other. While on the other hand Covalent bonds involve sharing a pair of valence electrons by two atoms.

Ionic Bonds In My House:
 
Marble floor

Marble which is used for countertops and floors along with other decorations, has the chemical formula of CaCO3. Calcium, carbon and oxygen is marbel's chemical compound.


My Toothpaste 
 



Toothpaste is used to clean/brush your teeth.The C.F in other word Chemical Formula for toothpaste is NaF. The chemical compound of Toothpaste is sodium fluoride. 


 
Covalent Bonds

Orange Juice 
Orange Juice is a drink made from an Orange. Orange juice contains citric acid. The C.F is C6H8O7. The chemical compound of orange juice is carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.  




Sugar

Sugar is powder used to sweeten things, for example you put sugar in your coffee so that it isn't so bitter. Sugars Chemical compound is Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Now the chemical formula is really long. C12H22O11.

-Daniela Zuniga Ramirez 8H

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