Ionic or Covalent(molecular)

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Binary compounds

Both

Octet rule

Both

Use -ide at end of second word in formula

Both

Use subscripts to show # of atoms

Both

Allotropes (same atom, different properties)

Covalent

Both nonmetals

Covalent

Butane (C4H10)

Covalent

Diatomic molecule (nonmetal)

Covalent

Dinitrogen Pentoxide

Covalent

HCl

Covalent

Hydrocarbons

Covalent

Less soluble in water

Covalent

Liquid/has or a solid at room temp

Covalent

Low boiling point

Covalent

Molecule

Covalent

Share electrons

Covalent

Uses prefixes to show # of atoms

Covalent

Weak intermolecular

Covalent

+/- ions = 0

Ionic

AlBr3

Ionic

Forms ions in solution

Ionic

Hard, Brittle, solid

Ionic

High boiling/melting point

Ionic

Hydrates

Ionic

Iron (III) Sulfide

Ionic

Magnesium sulfate

Ionic

Metal and nonmetal

Ionic

Oppositely charged particles

Ionic

Oxidation #

Ionic

Solid at room temp

Ionic

Uses Roman Numerals for transition metals

Ionic

Uses parentheses for showing more than one polyatomic on

Ionic

Acids and base

1st: covalent 2nd: ionic


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