Monday, January 26, 2009

Difference

What is the difference between an ionic and covalent bond? We have class in Mr. Jung's Room today.

9 comments:

The Thrill said...

Well the difference is covalent bonds share electrons. Ionic bonds take them away. That is the difference between these two bonds. Yes, im in mr. jungs room rightn ow too.

chris said...

The difference is that covalent bonds share electrons. Ionic bonds take electrons. That is the difference beteween them

Kendall said...

There is one main difference. Covalent bonds share electrons. Ionic bonds take electrons away from each other.

bean said...

covalent bonds share electrons. ionic bonds take them away. thats the difference. i dont like it in here. the seats are warm.

SMAX said...

covalent bonds share electrons. ionic bonds take them away. that is the difference between the two. this room vaccums HARD.

Anonymous said...

An ionic bond is the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound. A covalent bond is a chemical bond that results from the sharing of valence electrons.

Tiffany said...

Covalent bonds share electrons, and Ionic bonds steal them. That's the difference. they also have different names.

Matt G said...

the difference is covalent bonds that share electrons. ionic bonds take electrons.

Bierman said...

In an ionic bond, atoms are bound together by the attraction between oppositly charged ions. A covalent bond is an electron that is shared equally between the atoms. The two are different.