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they would be solids at room temperature.
liquid or gases
due to strong electrostatic forces ionic compounds usually exist as solids at room temperature.
Compounds that have an affinity for water are known as hygroscopic. If the affinity is strong enough to attract water until the compound goes into solution, they are called deliquescent.
There are two compounds that are formed and those twocompounds are Salt and Water.
they would be solids at room temperature.
liquid or gases
due to strong electrostatic forces ionic compounds usually exist as solids at room temperature.
Solid
Compounds that have an affinity for water are known as hygroscopic. If the affinity is strong enough to attract water until the compound goes into solution, they are called deliquescent.
Covalent netweork compounds are held together generally by strong covalent bonds and therefore melting them takes a lot of thermal energy.
There are two compounds that are formed and those twocompounds are Salt and Water.
Carbon dioxide cannot make strong enough bonds between the molecules to be a liquid or a solid, in the room temperature and pressure.
Because it completely disassociates in solution. The first hydrogen comes off almost 100% of the H2SO4 molecule. The acids that dissociates completely into its compounds in water are known as strong acids.
the heart, almost entirely made of muscle; strong enough to lift approx. 3000lbs
Because the gravitational pull of the planet isn't strong enough to hold any gasses.
It is in a solid state.