SMS science students learn about covalent bonds
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J.P. Michael (left) and Ethan Scott in Randy Haney’s eight grade science class at Sonoraville Middle School.
J.P. Michael (left) and Ethan Scott in Randy Haney’s eight grade science class at Sonoraville Middle School.
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Students at Sonoraville Middle School in Randy Haney’s eighth grade science class recently completed a unit on ionic bonding and covalent bonding.

As a culminating activity, students created covalent bonds using toothpicks and different colored marshmallows to indicate different types of atoms.

Haney said students in his class enjoyed this lab. In fact, they “ate it up.”
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