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Why do ionic compounds conduct
What are the certain conditions when ionic compounds conduct an electric current? Why are ionic compounds not always used as
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IONIC COMPOUNDS CONDUCT ELECTRICITY EXCEPT WHEN THEY ARE
A. IN WATER SOLUTION B. LIQUID C. BILNARY COMPOUNDS D. SOLID I will be
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Darius Graham
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Hard well organized solid
Atoms are tightly packed together Crystalline arrangement High melting and boiling points The
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Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when they are melted or dissolved in water?
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Jennifer
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Why do ions in an ionic compound typically form an orderly crystal structure?
When crystals of ionic compounds are melted, the
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Ionic bonds are strong, therefore, Ionic compounds ____
Cannot be broken down Conduct electrical current Melt at high
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1. Multiple choice: why is it uncommon to draw lewis diagrams for ionic compounds?
A.) Lewis diagrams can only illustrate
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Anonymous
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which following answer is correct below
question {how does an ionic compound would dissolve (dissociate) in a polar solvent.(3
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jade
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Which of the following statements concerning differences between ionic and molecular compounds is correct?
Molecular compounds
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Johnny
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Why is water able to easily dissolve ionic compounds? (1 point)
The poles of water molecules share electrons with the ions in
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