Electrovalent and covalent bonding

Electrovalent and covalent bonding

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Which of the following polar covalent compounds will have the highest boiling point?

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Which of the following best explains why H₂O is a liquid at room temperature while CO₂ is a gas?

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Which of the following describes the conductivity of covalent compounds in the liquid state?

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Which of the following statements is true about ionization of covalent compounds in solution?

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What type of bond and electron dot structure is observed in a molecule of hydrogen fluoride (HF)?

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Which of the following statements correctly describes the conductivity of molten (liquid) ionic compounds?

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When an ionic compound like sodium chloride (NaCl) is dissolved in water, what happens to the ions?

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Which of the following explains why ionic compounds typically exist as solids at room temperature?

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Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water but not in the solid state?

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Which of the following is a typical property of a substance with electrovalent (ionic) bonds?

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