drag and drop each label to the correct area of the venn diagram. some or all areas of the diagram may…

drag and drop each label to the correct area of the venn diagram. some or all areas of the diagram may contain more than one answer. compare and contrast ionic and covalent bonds using the venn diagram below. broken and formed in chemical reactions kf is example no is example formed by two nonmetals
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- "Broken and formed in chemical reactions" is true for both ionic and covalent bonds, so it goes in the "Both" section.
- KF (potassium fluoride) is an ionic compound, so "KF is example" goes in the "Ionic Bonds" section.
- NO (nitric oxide) is a covalent compound formed by two non - metals (nitrogen and oxygen), so "NO is example" and "Formed by two nonmetals" go in the "Covalent Bonds" section.
Answer:
- Broken and formed in chemical reactions: Both
- KF is example: Ionic Bonds
- NO is example: Covalent Bonds
- Formed by two nonmetals: Covalent Bonds