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National 5

Covalent and ionic compounds

Part of
Chemistry
Chemical changes and structures
Duration 03:23

Learn how to work out if a bond is covalent and ionic.

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Can be used to recap on covalent and ionic compounds or could lead into a classroom discussion on chemical changes and structures.

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