Ionic vs. Molecular Bonds
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Ionic vs. Molecular Bonds
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Question #600dc
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Question #e03bb
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How do properties of ionic and molecular compounds differ?
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How do ionic and molecular compounds dissolve?
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How do ionic and molecular compounds compare in terms of physical properties?
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How do ionic and molecular compounds compare in terms of melting points?
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How do ionic and molecular compounds achieve stability?
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How do ionic and molecular bonds differ?
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How do nonmetals bond?
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Why is Sulfur Oxide (SO) a covalent bond?
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Question #9bfd5
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Why are some molecules tetrahedral?
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Why are some molecules neutral?
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How do molecules move?
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Why are molecules formed?
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Why are some molecules diatomic?
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What molecules make up DNA?
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What molecules make up proteins?
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Why are some molecules hydrophobic?
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Why do molecules vibrate?
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How do molecules move in a solid?
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How do chiral molecules differ from each other?
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How do large molecules affect diffusion?
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How do molecules and compounds related to each other?
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How do molecules differ from elements?
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How do molecules differ from one another?
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How do molecules change with temperature?
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How do you calculate the number of molecules in a substance?
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How does a molecules symmetry relate to polarity?
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How does size of molecule affect diffusion?
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What type of molecule is shown below?
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How would you describe the molecule shown below?
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Why #D_2O# is hydrophobic in nature?
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Is #CuCl_2# an ionic salt or covalent molecule?
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Consider the following element combinations. Classify the bonds formed between each pair as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent qualitatively based solely on each element's position on the periodic table? Do not conduct calculations.
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Classify each solid as a covalent, ionic, metallic, or molecular solid? Diamond, frozen carbon dioxide, pure sodium, and sodium sulfide
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Classify each solid as a covalent, ionic, metallic, or molecular solid?
diamond, pure sodium, sodium sulfide, frozen carbon dioxide
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Explain briefly why the student has grouped the different bonds like this?
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How does molecularity relate to the structure of the material?
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Question #138ca