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in this video were looking at how to draw or ionic bonding and they really like to ask you this in the exams so its really worth and trying to get this right the first time so just a little bit of a recap for you an early bond is between a metal and a nonmetal so metals are going to be over this side of the periodic table and nonmetals over this side periodic table and boundary line is drawn in here and it may or may not be drawn in on purely table you get given in the exam and so its well worth learning and a few of the key boundary points like this here is born and then silicon and it just slides down like that the other thing you need to remember are these numbers here these are the groups and the periodic table these will be on your periodic table and these are the number of electrons in the outer shell while were doing this video is really really handy if you have a copy the periodic table in front of you and so that you can look things up otherwise you know how to I remember