Answer:
Classify each statement as applying to ionic bonds, covalent bonds, or both types of bonds:
- stay together in water (Both bonds)
- common in biomolecules, such as DNA and protein, lonic bonds Covalent bonds in living organisms (Covalent bond)
- attraction based on the number of electrons in the outermost shells of the elements involved (Covalent bond)
- oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other (Ionic bond)
- polar water molecules can pull them apart electrons are shared between atoms (Ionic bond)
- a strong interaction between atoms
(Covalent bond)
- form after one atom donates an electron to another atom (Ionic bond)
Explanation:
The covalent bond occurs between 2 atoms that join together sharing electrons at their last level
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The ionic bond occurs between 2 atoms fused by the permanent transfer of electrons.