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A mind map I made on AQA Chemistry Topic 1 - atomic structure and the periodic table #gcsechemistry #gcse #gcsescience #mindmaps

A mind map I made on AQA Chemistry Topic 1 - atomic structure and the periodic table #gcsechemistry #gcse #gcsescience #mindmaps

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Atoms bond together so their charges become neutral. The atoms will share with any element they are able to so they become neutral

Atoms bond together so their charges become neutral. The atoms will share with any element they are able to so they become neutral

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What is the difference between Covalent and Ionic Bonds? Metallic elements tend to form ionic bonds. Non-metallic elements tend to form covalent bonds.

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