I2 is has a covalent molecular bond, that forms into the solid crystal. So, that would be molecular. (Molecules make up the crystal structure).
Ni(s) is a crystal made up of atoms, so that's atomic.
None are ionic, b/c all the atoms in the crystal are the same, so they share electrons, they don't transfer them.
2006-06-21 09:02:04
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answered by Iridium190 5
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As a bio-chem undergrad. i come across that i did no longer memorize the 1st 2 rows the table on objective. Memorization of the 1st 2 rows come from doing homework issues repeatedly back. by potential of the time you get via introductory and prevalent chemistry, you will a minimum of understand the atomic variety and mass of H, N, C, and O interior the back of your head. probably even some different aspects alongside with Cl, Fl, B, S, I, Na, Li, Fe..etc.. yet a number of my instructors has reported, apart from some regularly used aspects, something of the periodic table would want for use as approaches, no longer memorized.
2016-12-13 17:53:18
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answered by ? 4
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metals form metallic bonds. certainly not ionic or molecular. not sure what you mean by atomic
2006-06-21 09:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is totally flawed.
Try again.
2006-06-21 09:23:22
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answered by trancevanbuuren 3
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iodine...but the question is all wrong!
2006-06-21 09:01:31
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answered by secret 3
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