HONORS PHYSICS
- Presentations: Elevator Problem
- Extra Credit Report Fall Semester (Online)
PHYSICS
- Notes on Newton's 2nd Law
- Video: Newton's 2nd Law with High Powered Air Cannons
- Homework 4.2: q.1-4 (p.132)
- Extra Credit Report for Physics Fall Semester (Online)
HONORS CHEMISTRY
- State Assessment Exam (Form 2)
- Bonding Quiz
- Homework: Complete PlayMada Games Levels on Atoms, Ions, Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding
CHEMISTRY
- State Assessment Exam (Form 2)
- Bonding Quiz
- Homework: Complete PlayMada Games Levels on Atoms, Ions, Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding
All Homework and Classroom Events related to Mr.Brombach's classes at Hollywood High School: Honors Chemistry, Chemistry, Honors Physics, and Physics
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Friday, November 16, 2018
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1. A covalent bond forms between two non-metals by sharing electron
ReplyDelete2. POLAR BOND-NON POLAR BOND-DOUBLE BOND-TRIPPLE BOND are three types of covalent bonds
3. A covalent bond formed by the mutual sharing of one electron pair between two atoms is called a "Single Covalent bond".
QUESTION
1. What is the difference between ionic bond and covalent bonds?
EDWARD LEE PERIOD 3