four properties of ionic compound are: 1-All ionic compounds form crystals 2-Ionic compounds are very hard and very brittle 3-Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they dissolve in water 4-Ionic compounds tend to have high melting and boiling points and 3 ionic compounds are: Sodium Chloride - Na Cl Potassium Fluoride - KF Magnesium Chloride - MgCl2
carbon forms only covalent bond.It shares its electrons with some other element. Ex. CH4 methane
Carbon has four valence electrons and to for am ionic compound, carbon should lose all the four electrons. This needs high ionisation energy and hence carbon generally shares electrons and forms covalent compounds. However carbon does form ionic compounds as in metal carbides.
CsI, RbBr, KCL, and NaF. Obviously, there are many other possibilities.
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four properties of ionic compound are: 1-All ionic compounds form crystals 2-Ionic compounds are very hard and very brittle 3-Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they dissolve in water 4-Ionic compounds tend to have high melting and boiling points and 3 ionic compounds are: Sodium Chloride - Na Cl Potassium Fluoride - KF Magnesium Chloride - MgCl2
Properties of Compounds A compound has unique properties that are distinct from the properties of its elemental constituents.
ionic compound in four types....ions contains...
Carbon normally forms four covalent bonds in its compounds, not ionic bonds.
Four physical properties in urinalysis are:- density- smell- color- undissolved particles
Four physical properties of a chocolate bar are:- density- mass- color- softening temperature
carbon forms only covalent bond.It shares its electrons with some other element. Ex. CH4 methane
Carbon has four valence electrons and to for am ionic compound, carbon should lose all the four electrons. This needs high ionisation energy and hence carbon generally shares electrons and forms covalent compounds. However carbon does form ionic compounds as in metal carbides.
Carbon Family (14) - includes a nonmetal (carbon), two metalloids (silicon and germanium) and two metals (tin and lead) - vary greatly in both physical and chemical properties - occur in nature in both combined and elemental forms - have four valence electrons - are relatively unreactive - tend to form covalent compounds (tin and lead also form ionic compounds)
CsBr is both polar and ionic, but is not covalent.
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CsI, RbBr, KCL, and NaF. Obviously, there are many other possibilities.