Links Keywords C2 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures C2.2 Bonding

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Links Keywords C2 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures C2.2 Bonding Electronic configuration shorthand e.g.2,8,8,1 Full drawing of electronic configuration N Ca Ca2+ C2 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Links  1.2 Atomic Structure  2.3 Properties of Materials 3.1 Introducing Chemical Reactions 3.4 Electrolysis 4.1 Predicting Chemical Reactions C2.2 Bonding Type of bonding Diagram of bonding Typical properties Link between bonding and properties Metallic Simple covalent Giant covalent Ionic Diagram of the chains in a thermosetting polymer Diagram of the chains in a thermoplastic polymer Similarities When metals and non-metals react with oxygen, how are the oxides that form different? What are the typical properties of metals? What are the typical properties of non-metals? Differences Keywords