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HELP ME PLZ Determine if each property relates to ionic or covalent bonds, both of them, or if the statement is completely false (nether).

(covalent, neither ionic nor covalent, both ionic and covalent, ionic)

Low melting point -
give and take electrons [ ]
atoms come together to form compounds [ ]
salts [ ]
molecules [ ]
do not conduct electricity [ ]
electrolytes [ ]
cations and anions [ ]
high boiling point [ ]
want to reach octet to be stable [ ]
only exist as liquid nd gases[ ]
share or transfer protons [ ]
strongly bonded crystalline structure [ ]
contains a metal and non-metal [ ]
contains all non-metals[ ]​

HELP ME PLZ Determine If Each Property Relates To Ionic Or Covalent Bonds Both Of Them Or If The Statement Is Completely False Nethercovalent Neither Ionic Nor class=

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Based on their nature, ionic bonds involves giving and accepting electrons while covalent bonds involves sharing of electrons

What are the properties of ionic and covalent bonds?

Ionic bonds are formed due to electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions.

Properties of Ionic bonds are:

  • give and take electrons
  • salts
  • electrolytes
  • cations and anions
  • high boiling point
  • strongly bonded crystalline structure
  • contains a metal and non-metal

Covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons between atoms of two or more elements.

Properties of covalent compounds/bonds are:

  • contains all non-metals
  • only exist as liquid and gases
  • do not conduct electricity
  • Low melting point
  • molecules

Properties shared by both covalent and ionic compounds/bonds are:

  • want to reach octet to be stable
  • atoms come together to form compounds

Neither covalent nor ionic bonds have this property,

  • share or transfer protons

Therefore, ionic bonds involves giving and accepting electrons while covalent bonds involves sharing of electrons.

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