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The teacher enters the classroom to discuss chemical bonding. They introduce Lewis dot structures, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds. The teacher explains that atoms form stable chemical bonds through electron configuration and the interaction of valence electrons. Ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons between atoms, while covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between nonmetal atoms. The students discuss and provide examples of ionic and covalent bonding. Vita asks why ionic compounds can conduct electricity when molten but not when solid, which Leni correctly answers is due to ionization when molten allowing mobile ions.
The teacher enters the classroom to discuss chemical bonding. They introduce Lewis dot structures, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds. The teacher explains that atoms form stable chemical bonds…