Warm-up: Concept: PS-4.4  4.5 Classifying Compounds and Predicting Ionic Bonds.

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Warm-up: Concept: PS-4.4  4.5 Classifying Compounds and Predicting Ionic Bonds

1.Na 2 O ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 2.MgSO 4 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 3.H 2 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 4.SO 2 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 5.KAlSi 3 O 8 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 6.HCl ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 7.F 2 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 8.NaBr ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) Identify the elements that are bonded ionically and those that are bonded covalently.

1.Na 2 O ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 2.MgSO 4 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 3.H 2 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 4.SO 2 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 5.KAlSi 3 O 8 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 6.HCl ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 7.F 2 ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) 8.NaBr ( Bond: Ionic or Covalent ) Identify the elements that are bonded ionically and those that are bonded covalently.