Ionic bonding: true or false? | Chemical misconceptions II

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Source: Royal Society of Chemistry

Check the understanding of ionic bonding in your class with this true or false activity

Explore and develop learners’ understanding of ionic bonding through a true or false worksheet with twenty questions.  Use with learners in the 14–16 age range who have studied chemical bonding at GCSE, National 5 or equivalent.

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