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The attraction of free floating valence electrons for positively charged metal ions

Metallic Bonds

The electrostatic attraction that binds oppositely charged ions together by transferring electrons

ionic bonds

Atoms tend to react so as to acquire the stable electron configuration of a noble gas

Octet rule

Electrons in the highest occupied energy level

Valance Electrons

An Electrostatic attraction that bonds two nonmetals together by sharing electrons

covalent bonds

Atoms of the same element sharing electrons to form a stable configuration

Diatomic molecules

One atom contributes to sharing both electrons in a bond

Coordinate Covalent Bonds

The unequal sharing of electrons due to differences in electronegativity values

Polar covalent points

Attractions between 2 or more molecules

Intermolecular forces

Weakest of all intermolecular attractions

London dispersion

Intermolecular force between hydrogen and electronegative atoms

Hydrogen Bonds

Poor conductors as solids

ionic and covalent

form between a metal and non metal

ionic

good conductors as solutions

ionic

Low melting Point

Covalent

Transfer electrons

Ionic

Form Crystals

ionic

High Melting Point

Ionic & Metallic

Malleable

Metallic

Form Between two or more non-metals

covalent

Good conductors as solids

Metallic

Share Electrons between elements

Covalent

Form between 2 or more metals

Metallic

Cations surrounded by a sea of free flowing electrons

Metallic Bonds