no salt (NaCl) is an ionic compound
Methanol is a polar covalent compound.
It is not possible for the polar covalent compound to have a lower melting point than the non-polar covalent compound because they have ionic bonds.
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Yes, salt is an ionic compound and water is a polar covalent solvent.
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
Methanol is a polar covalent compound.
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It is not possible for the polar covalent compound to have a lower melting point than the non-polar covalent compound because they have ionic bonds.
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Yes, salt is an ionic compound and water is a polar covalent solvent.
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
I2 is a non-polar covalent compound.
Yes a compound can be both if it has polar bonds that are not matched on the opposite side by the same polar bond.
No. sulphur dioxide has polar covalent bond and is a polar covalent compound.
N2 is non-polar covalent compound
The formual is suspect- such a compound would be covalent.
CH4O or CH3OH is methanol and is polar covalent compound.