active as Li or sodium. It is under family 13 or MIA family). So, the em is definitely covalent, and this will be discussed in the next module What I Have Learned Exercise 2: omplete the table below by supplying the necessary information to make it complete and rrect. Use the electronegativity table as your guide. The first number serves as your guide Elements Electronegativity Difference Classification (ionic or cavalen Covalent 1) Be and I 3 -1.5 = 1.5 2) Si and CI B) Na and Br 4) Kand F 5) N and P What I Can Do