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What is one similarity between ionic and covalent bonds?(1 point)
Both involve the sharing of electrons between two atoms.
Both involve the sharing of electrons between two atoms.
Both involve the donation of an electron from one atom to another.
Both involve the donation of an electron from one atom to another.
Both involve creating only temporary bonds between atoms that are near each other.
Both involve creating only temporary bonds between atoms that are near each other.
Both involve an attraction between atoms.
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Both involve the sharing of electrons between two atoms.
Both involve the sharing of electrons between two atoms.
Both involve the donation of an electron from one atom to another.
Both involve the donation of an electron from one atom to another.
Both involve creating only temporary bonds between atoms that are near each other.
Both involve creating only temporary bonds between atoms that are near each other.
Both involve an attraction between atoms.
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Anonymous
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idk
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idk
this is what i got of google
The answers to the quick check
1. Both involve an attraction between atoms.
2. Covalent because the molecule is made up of two nonmetals.
3. Covalent and ionic bonds between the atoms in hemoglobin create it's unique structure.
4.Iron creates ionic bonds with the nitrogen in hemoglobin to create its structure.
Iron allows oxygen to temporarily stick to hemoglobin while it is being transported. dont know if help just a kid sorry if its wrong
The answers to the quick check
1. Both involve an attraction between atoms.
2. Covalent because the molecule is made up of two nonmetals.
3. Covalent and ionic bonds between the atoms in hemoglobin create it's unique structure.
4.Iron creates ionic bonds with the nitrogen in hemoglobin to create its structure.
Iron allows oxygen to temporarily stick to hemoglobin while it is being transported. dont know if help just a kid sorry if its wrong
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Derek
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DrBob222
Covalent bonds are formed when atoms SHARE electrons.
Ionic bonds are formed when one atom donates and one atom receives electrons. Neither of these two types is temporary.
So a can't be correct. b can't be correct. c can't be correct. That leaves D.
Ionic bonds are formed when one atom donates and one atom receives electrons. Neither of these two types is temporary.
So a can't be correct. b can't be correct. c can't be correct. That leaves D.
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B Both involve an attraction between atoms.
D Covalent because the molecule is made up of two nonmetals.
D Covalent and ionic bonds between the atoms in hemoglobin create its unique structure.
C Iron creates ionic bonds with the nitrogen in hemoglobin to create its structure.
Iron allows oxygen to temporarily stick to hemoglobin while it is being transported.
D Covalent because the molecule is made up of two nonmetals.
D Covalent and ionic bonds between the atoms in hemoglobin create its unique structure.
C Iron creates ionic bonds with the nitrogen in hemoglobin to create its structure.
Iron allows oxygen to temporarily stick to hemoglobin while it is being transported.
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