Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Intermolecular Forces

Compare and contrast the intermolecular forces between ionic, covalent, and metallic forces.

18 comments:

tyler haaland said...

Metallic solids consist of positive metal ions surrounded by a sea of mobile electrons. Covalent forces form multiple covalent bonds. Ionic solids is surrounded by ions of opposite charges.

karlen said...

Metallic forces have positive metals. Covalent solids consist form from many other types of covalent bonds. Ionic forces are surrounded by many differet types of ions that are the complete opposite charge of the other ones.

aaron peterson said...

Ionic bonds are formed from two elements of opposite charges coming together. This is between a nonmetal and a metal. Metallic bonds occur between two metals as its name suggests. A covalent bond is when two elements share an electron to come together.

kelseyr. said...

Intermolecular forces do not account for all attraction between particles. Metallic forces has positive metals. Covalent forces from multiple covalent bonds.

Turbo_18 said...

Positive metals are metallic solids that are surrounded by electrons. To form covalent forces, they are mulitiplied. Opposite charges are surrounded in an ionic solid.

Mindy said...

Metallic bonds are between two metals. A covalent bond is when two elements come together by sharing and electron. An ionic bond is when two elements that have opposite charges come together, these are always between a metal and a nonmetal.

tara said...

Metallic solids have metal ions that are positive. Ionic forces are always surrounded by the opposite force. Metallic forces happen between two compounds.

Anonymous said...

Metallic solids consist of positive metal ions surrounded by mobile electons. Covalent forces form multiple covalent bonds. Ionic solids are surrouned by ions of opposite charges. Metallic bonds are between metals and elements sort of stick to thinks of their own kind.

Reeber said...

Ionic bonds form two elements that have opposite charge so that they come together. Covalent forces form multiple covalent bonds. Metallic solids, they consist of positive metal ions surrounded by a sea of mobile electrons.

Taylor S. Armstrong said...

These Metallic solids consist of metal ions that are positive. Covalent forces form multiple covalent bonds. The Ionic solids are surrounded by ions of opposite charges.

Taylor S. Armstrong said...

These Metallic solids consist of metal ions that are positive. Covalent forces form multiple covalent bonds. The Ionic solids are surrounded by ions of opposite charges.

Rylee said...

The ionic solids are surrounded by ions that have opposite charges. Metallic solids have positive metal ions and they are surrounded by many electrons. Covalent forces create multiple covalent bonds.

junger said...

Covalents consist from other covalent bonds. Metallic forces have positive metals. And Ionic forces are surrounded by many dfferent types of ions that are opposite.

amanda said...

Iconic bonds form from 2 elements with opp charges. Metallic bonds are with 2 metals. The ionic bonds occur with metals and nonmetals. A covalent is between 2 elements sharing electron.

BiG Goehring said...

Ionic solids is around ions of opposite charges. Covalent forces is a formed by multiple covalent bonds. The metallic solids only consitist of positive metal ions that are around a sea of mobile eletrons.

Kelsey M. said...

An ionic bonds forms with opposite charges. It bonds a metal and a non metal. The Covalent bond is formed when 2 elements share an electron.

streckfuss said...

Metallic solids consist of positive metal ions surrounded by mobile elctrons. Covalent solids consist of sharing electrons. An Ionic bond bond is surrounded by ions. They differ as you can see.

Richard said...

ionic forces are surrounded by many different types of ions that are the opposite charge of the other ones. covalent forces form multiple covalent bonds. Metallic forces have positive metals.