This Sunday morning, Jamie prepared himself eggs and bacon to eat before his football practice.
I'm so excited to have my breakfast this morning. It just needs something...
Jamie goes to the kitchen to fetch some salt. He adds it to his breakfast.
SALT
Yum! Much better.
Table salt is an ionic compound made from sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). This compound, also known as sodium chloride, is created through ionic bonding. Ionic bonding is the coulombic attraction of cations and anions. Metals (like sodium) form cations after chemical reactions and nonmetals (like chlorine) form anions after chemical reactions.
SALT
After putting salt on his eggs, Jamie started to get thirsty, so he went to the kitchen to get some water.
SALT
Jamie had a huge sip of water.
My thirst is quenched!
Water, also known as H2O, is created when hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) covalently bond in a 2 to 1 ratio. Covalent bonding is when nonmetal atoms share electrons in order to achieve noble gas configuration. Covalent bonding is between nonmetals and ionic bonding is between metals and nonmetals.
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