Does it matter what kind of compound you have (ionic/covalent) when you're drawing Lewis Structures? Why or why not?


Yes, because Ionic compounds only have single bonds, but Covalent compounds can have double and triple bonds.

No, there is no difference between Ionic and Covalent bonds.

No, because there is no way to tell the difference between Ionic and Covalent bonds.

Yes, because Covalent compounds have bonds and Ionic compounds don't, and that needs to be represented in the drawing.