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Card 6
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why is an ionic substance brittle
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definition of metallic bonding
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Card 8
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why do metallic substances have a high melting and boiling point
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why do metallic substances conduct electricity when solid or molten
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why are metallic substances malleable and ductile?
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definition of covalent bonding
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give two examples of giant covalent lattices
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Explain the carbon arrangement in diamond...
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Explain why diamond has a very high melting and boiling point
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Explain why diamond is extremely hard
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