Chemical bonds are like the type of leash used when walking a dog. Ionic, metallic, and network covalent are like walking your dog with a normal leash, it can only go so far and the dog is "held in place". Polar and nonpolar covalent bonds are like walking a dog with a retractable leash. They are still connected to their owner, but the dog can go much further (like the weaker bonds with intermolecular forces).
I like this! The only thing you could add is something about the different IMFs because their strengths are not all the same.
ReplyDeleteI like this too! And I agree with Ashley. Maybe you could say IMFs are like invisible fences because they only hold the dog in if the dog is not very determined.
ReplyDeletei thought it was pretty good. Although with retractable leashes it is more difficult for the dog to run from its owner
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