Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Honors Bio HW: due wednesday 9/30/2015

Watch the following video, then post ONE FACT you learned in the video in the comments sections for THIS post. You may either quote the lyrics or state the fact in your own words.

Reminder: post with first name and last INITIAL.

Enjoy! :-D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIfTT-_-xLo

39 comments:

  1. example:

    When ionic bonds form, "They become ions! Charged atoms! They become ions!"

    -Wendy C.

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  2. Ionic bonds and covalent bonds are both chemical bonds and they formed by positive and negative metals

    Noah S.

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  3. Ionic bonds is when elements trade electrons to have a full outer shell and covalent bonds electrons are shared instead of traded to get a full outer shell

    Ajha A

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  4. Sodium + chlorine = sodium chloride

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  5. Covalent bonds share valence electrons to complete the outer shells.

    Dan G.

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  6. when non-metals join it creates a covalent bond

    Leah A

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  8. The metal in an ionic bond gives 1,2, or 3 electrons to the non-metal.
    Eli S.

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  9. when nonmetals join it makes a covalent bond, where they share valence electrons.
    anneliese o

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  10. A metal, being positive, plus a non-metal, being negative, results in an Ionic Bond.

    Hoshahnia K.

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  11. In ionic bonds, the metal gives electrons to nonmetals.

    - Ashley C.

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  12. Iconic bonds and covalent bonds are both chemical bonds.

    -Jillian D.

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  13. A metal and a non-metal are involved in ionic bonds.

    -Alyssa G

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  14. In an Ionic bond the metals are positively charged and the non-metals are negatively charged.
    -Maya R

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  15. Lissi A.
    Ionic bond and covalent bond are chemical bonds!!

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  16. Raffy S.
    Metals are positive and Non-Metals are negatives, thought it was other way around

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    1. It can get confusing. Try to picture the metal giving away an electron, so that suddenly it has more protons, making it a positive ion (cation!).

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  17. when non-metals join it creates a covalent bond
    -Nina B

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  18. Ionic bonds covalent bonds both of them chemical bonds.
    Gabby P

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  19. The metal is positive and the non-metals are negative and they become ions.
    -Rehana Konate

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  20. Metal and non-metal elements form an Ionic Bond
    -Maxwell G

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  21. the metal might have 1, 2, or 3...
    -madi c

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    1. You're on the right track, but you need to provide a little more detail. 1,2 or 3 what?

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  23. an example of an ionic bond is sodium and chlorine which together create sodium chloride
    -bailee e

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  25. A covalent bond is when electrons are shared by two atoms to make them stable but an ionic bond is when and atom gives or gains an electron to have a full valence shell.

    -Jordan S

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  26. In an ionic bonds metals are positively charged and non-metals are negatively charged. -Noah Fuchs

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  27. Metal and non metal elements form ionic bonds / Katelyn g

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  28. Opposites attract and when they get together it's a ionic bond -Carmelita G.C.

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  29. Examples of chemical bonds are ionic bonds and covalent bonds.
    Alexa R.

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  30. Metals and non-metals create ionic bonds.
    - Leslie P.

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  31. ionic bonds and covalent bonds are chemical bonds
    Oh yeahh!!!

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  32. Covalent bonds are when 2 non metals come together to share valence electrons -Marcello S.

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  33. Covalent bonds are formed when two non metals share valence electrons and ionic bonds are when a metal shares valence electrons with a non metal. In ionic bonds the atoms become ions.
    Heather C.

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  35. Ionic Bonds can only occur between a metal and a non-metal atom.
    -Jireh S.

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  36. Covalent bond is when two non metals share their valence electrons in the outer shell
    Marcos M

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