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Properties of Ionic and Covalent.pptx
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3. Classify the following properties as either Ionic or
Covalent compounds. Write ionic or covalent onthe space
before each property.
1. Atoms share electrons to become stable.
2. High melting and boiling points.
3. Conduct electricity when melted.
4. Usually occurs between non-metals.
5. Poor electrical conductors in all phases.
6. Many soluble in non-polar liquids but not in water.
7. Crystalline solids (made of ions)
8. Metal atoms give electrons while non-metal atoms get
electrons to become stable.
9. Usually occurs between metals and non-metals.
10. Low melting and boiling points.
4. PropertiesIonicCovalent
1.Gases, liquids, or solids (made of molecules)2.Crystalline
solids (made of ions)3.Atoms share electrons to become
stable.4. Metal atoms give electrons while non metal atoms get
electrons tobecome stable.5. Usually occurs between non-
metals.6. Usually occurs between metals and non-metals.7.
Hydrogen and another non-metal chemically combines
throughcovalent bonding.8. Usually occurs between metals and
non-metals.9. Low melting and boiling points10. High melting
and boiling points11.Poor electrical conductors in all
phases12.Conduct electricity when melted13.Many soluble in
non-polar liquids but not in water 14.Many soluble in water but
not in non-polar liquid15. Salt
Classify the following properties as either Ionic or
Covalent compounds. Check the column if theproperties
describe ionic or covalent