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Activity When you are finished your test, hand in your test, and take a piece of paper to start working on a poster showing the differences between ionic bonds and covalent bonds. Your poster must include: A definition of ionic bonds A definition of covalent bonds An example of an ionic compound A drawing of the molecular structure of that compound A drawing of the physical appearance of that compound (e.g. draw salt for NaCl) An example of a covalent compound Your textbook, starting at pg 76, will be able to help,