QUESTION 6
Match the type of bond (Ionic, Covalent, Acidic) to the letter of each unknown compound
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QUESTION 7
Match the designated letter for each unknown substance to the appropriate compound
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QUESTION 8
If a substance has a high melting point, is it more likely to have an ionic or covalent bond? Why?
Sodium chloride - Ionic
Citric acid - Acid
Dextrose - Covalent
Paraffin - Covalent
Copper(II)sulfate - Ionic
Sodium sulfate - Ionic .
Compounds having ionic bonding have strongest intermolecular forces of attraction and hence highest melting point .
So if a compound have high melting point , then it must have ionic bond , because ionic bond is more strong than covalent bond .
QUESTION 6 Match the type of bond (Ionic, Covalent, Acidic) to the letter of each unknown...
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