| A | B | 
| Type of Substance with high melting point and dissolves easily in water. | IONIC | 
| Bond formed when an electron is transferred. | IONIC | 
| Type of bond when electrons are shared equally. | NONPOLAR COVALENT | 
| Bonding that exhibits delocalized electrons. | METALLIC | 
| A pure metal such as silver, Ag has this type of bonding. | METALLIC | 
| Type of bond with poor conductivity. | COVALENT | 
| Oils, waxes, plastics have this type of bonding and will not dissolve in water. | NONPOLAR COVALENT | 
| Formed from a metal and a nonmetal. | IONIC | 
| A bond formed from two nonmetals. | COVALENT BOND | 
| Water has this type of bonding. | POLAR COVALENT | 
| In this bond, electrons are not shared equally. | POLAR COVALENT | 
| Type of bond that forms between elements on opposite sides of the Periodic Table. | IONIC BOND | 
| Have very LOW melting and boiling points. | NONPOLAR COVALENT | 
| Sugar has this type of bonding | POLAR COVALENT | 
| Substances with this type of bonding are very malleable and ductile. | METALLIC | 
| Excellent conductor as a liquid or solid | PURE METALS | 
| Formed from a crystal lattice of + and - ions. | IONIC SALT | 
| Contains a "Sea of Electrons" | METALLIC |