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Bonding Review

The document discusses various chemical properties and interactions, including ionic size, bond types, and solubility characteristics of different compounds. It highlights the differences between polar and nonpolar substances, as well as the strength of intermolecular forces. Additionally, it mentions the behavior of certain ions and their attraction based on electron configuration.

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Bonding Review

The document discusses various chemical properties and interactions, including ionic size, bond types, and solubility characteristics of different compounds. It highlights the differences between polar and nonpolar substances, as well as the strength of intermolecular forces. Additionally, it mentions the behavior of certain ions and their attraction based on electron configuration.

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