Formulae & Ionic Compound

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Across
  1. 2. Covalent compounds often don’t take so much energy to turn into a liquid
  2. 4. A typical, common example of an ionic compound. You have same on your table.
  3. 8. Often ionic compounds are this state of matter (molecules are close together)…
  4. 9. Pure water doesn’t do this, because it’s a covalent compound
  5. 15. A sweet covalent compound, produced by photosynthesis
  6. 16. A covalent compound that is a colorless gas that you breathe out
  7. 17. This type of bond forms when electrons are shared
  8. 18. If you look at salt under a microscope, it forms these pretty structures
  9. 19. Electrons in a covalent bond do this.
Down
  1. 1. You should drink eight, 12 oz. glasses of this covalent compound everyday
  2. 3. Ionic compounds, like salt, have this property. Think ocean!
  3. 5. Ionic compounds take a lot of energy to turn into a liquid
  4. 6. What happens when oxygen in the air combines with the iron. Rust!!
  5. 7. …or cov. compounds are this state of matter, where molecules slide past each other
  6. 10. Covalent compounds without positive or negative charges, oils for example
  7. 11. A bond formed when electrons are given or taken
  8. 12. Often covalent compounds are this state of matter (molecules are faaaar apart)…
  9. 13. Electrons in a ionic compound do this.
  10. 14. Covalent compounds with positive and negative ‘poles’
  11. 16. Because ionic compounds do this, you shouldn’t swim in the ocean during a lightning storm