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Steel:
Propane:
Calcium chloride:
Water:

Steel: Propane: Calcium chloride: Water:-example-1
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Answer:

Steel is a metallic bond

Propane is a covalent bond

Calcium Chloride is an Ionic Bond

Water is a covalent bond

Step-by-step explanation:

ence a material's properties, identify each of the , ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds

Ionic Bonds are where the extra outer electron of one atom transfers to the other atom.

Covalent Bonds are where the outer electron of one atom takes the open path to the nucleus (negative valance) of a 2nd atom.

Metallic Bonds are formed from the attraction between free electrons and fixed positively charged metallic atoms. Metallic bonds extend over the entire molecular structure.

Substance Properties

Steel Conducts electricity as solid and liquid

Propane Low melting point

Calcium Chloride Conducts electricity when dissolved in water

Water Solid form is brittle, melts at 0C

Steel is an alloy of carbon, iron and other things

Propane = C3H8 C4- H+

Calcium Chloride = CaCl2 = Ca2+ Cl-

Water = H2O = OH- and H+

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