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ionic compound                  aqueous cations and anions

covalent                            aqueous covalent compound solution

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1) Ionic compounds; acqueous cations and aqueous anions

2) covalent compounds; acqueous covalent compounds

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ionic compound will produce aqueous anion and aqueous cations

covalent compound will form aqueous covalent compound

Ionic compounds dissociate into ions in water. For example, NaCl will dissociate into Na+ and CL-. This gives the solution conductivity. Covalent compounds however, do not dissociate into ions in water. In fact, only polar covalent compounds are soluble in water. Like dissolves like. Water is polar, so it will dissolve polar covalent comounds. Most covalent compounds, however, are non polar and don't dissolve. So the difference is that ionic compounds dissolve and covalent do not.

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