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Aim: What are molecular compounds? DO NOW: 1. COMPARE AND CONTRAST METALLIC BONDING AND IONIC BONDING. 2. WHAT WOULD BE THE IONIC CHARGE FOR AN ATOM WITH.
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Find out how covalent bonds form and explore the properties of molecular compounds.