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What are popular Ionic and Covalent bonds found in everyday materials? and 230/365 Sorry 2 C U go, Mr. Bond :=(

What are popular Ionic and Covalent bonds found in everyday materials?



I need help. Im doing a chemistry project and well i find it boring so i drift off.lol so i need 1 ionic and 1 covalent bond.


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Answer by chirag
Ionic would be your common salt, NaCl and covalent could be alcohol (specifically ethanol) CH3CH2OH


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230/365 Sorry 2 C U go, Mr. Bond :=(
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Aug 20-230/365

A requiem for James Bond....

For the better part of 30 years I have been a huge fan of 007 from Roger Moore's winding down to Sean Connery's "final" 007 to Timothy Dalton's two 007 movies to Pierce Brosnan's four 007s to what would've been Daniel Craig's third 007 movie.

For the better part of five decades six multi-talented thespians have portrayed this British spy created by Ian A. Fleming. Although I was not born yet, even I say that Sir Sean Connery was by far, the best 007 even decades later. Pierce Brosnan came as close as he can to filling his shoes, and has done a good job. I was really hoping that Brosnan would do one last 007 movie. My guess is that a 50-something 007 was over the top. Connery and Moore were in their fifties when they did their last 007s, so why not Pierce?

Wishful thinkin', I guess...

Let's see... According to history, the actors who portrayed 007 as follows...

Sean Connery (1962-1968, 1971, 1983)
George Lazenby (1969)
Roger Moore (1973-1985)
Timothy Dalton (1987-1989)
Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002)
Daniel Craig (2006-2010?)

For further information, here's the link.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond

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