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We have diamond, sugar, epsom salt, and copper wire.
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Okay, so looking at these, copper is just cu, so it's a bunch of cus bonded to each other.
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And this is going to be metallic, first of all, because copper is a metal.
00:32
So that's really simple here.
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Here, looking at everything else, we don't really have any other metals, right? carbon isn't a metal.
00:41
So this is going to be metallic.
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And then we have epsom salts.
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So salts tend to ionically bond is what that means.
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So if you have, say, table salt and acl, it can be written like this as well because one of them is going to give its electrons to the other.
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So this is going to be an ionic bond or let's just say an ionic.
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And then we have network and molecular...