Answer:
The more the temperature the less the effect if magnet
Since there are no given items, I will give a general answer. Energy....or the lack of it. Examples: Heat, electricity, force (when an item is moving and it impacts something, it heats up...friction is an example of this), etc
Answer:
A NaCl: ionic (Na is metal and Cl is not metal)
B. AIC13: ionic (Al is metal and Cl is not metal)
C. C2H3N: covalent (C, H and N are nonmetals)
D. C3H60: covalent (C and H are nonmetals)
E. BaCl2: ionic (Ba is metal and Cl is not metal)
F. CaCl2: ionic (Ca is metal and Cl is nonmetal)
Explanation:
In ionic bonds, they are formed when there is a difference in electronegativity, between metals and nonmetals. In the case of covalent bonds, one or more pairs of electrons are shared between nonmetal compounds.