they have diferent temp. also the ionic compounds dont melt they steam
no, they are two different things. molecular compounds have a lower boiling and melting point relative to ionic.
Ionic compounds have higher melting and boiling points than molecular compounds do. The electronegativity difference in ionic compounds makes their bond much stronger.
Molecular compounds tend to have lower melting points.
Ionic compounds generally have higher melting and boiling points.
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
no, they are two different things. molecular compounds have a lower boiling and melting point relative to ionic.
Ionic compounds have higher melting and boiling points than molecular compounds do. The electronegativity difference in ionic compounds makes their bond much stronger.
Ionic bonds are significantly resistant to heat, while molecular bonds are broken more easily with the addition of heat energy. Due to this, ionic compounds have much higher boiling points than molecular substances in most cases.
Because have lower melting points and boiling points
Molecular compounds tend to have lower melting points.
compounds are identified because each compound have characteristically different melting and boiling points.
The bonds in the molecule are weaker.
Most molecular compounds do not conduct electricity and have low melting points.
Simple molecular structures like H2O and CO2 have the following properties: 1) Physical state: usually liquids and gases at room temperature due to weak intermolecular forces 2) Melting and boiling points: low (below 2000 C) melting and boiling points due to weak intermolecular forces 3) Electrical conductivity: cannot conduct electricity because there are no free electrons 4) Solubility: insoluble in water, but soluble in organic substances such as petrol Macromolecular structures such as diamond and SiO2 have the following properties: 1) Physical state: hard solids at room temperature due to the many strong covalent bonds holding the atoms together 2) Melting and boiling points: high melting and boiling points due to the many strong covalent bonds that must be broken before the substance can change state 3) Electrical conductivity: cannot conduct electricity because there are no free electrons 4) Solubility: insoluble
Ionic compounds generally have higher melting and boiling points.
Due to the different density of objects there will be a variety of melting points
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.