well ionic substances are solid at room temperature,they are generally soluble in water ,they have high melting and boiling points,while covalent substances are generally liquid and gases at room temperature,non-polar covalent substances are generally insoluble in water while polar covalent are generally soluble in water
Ionic and metallic substances both do not have covalent bonds!
Ionic compounds
Ionic compounds dissociate when they dissolve in water.
covalent, generally only metals non metal form ionic substances, therefore carbon and hydrogen are covalent. C2H2 is acetylene, ethyne and has a carbon carbon triple bond.
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Ionic and metallic substances both do not have covalent bonds!
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Ionic compounds
Ionic compounds dissociate when they dissolve in water.
Most Ionically bonded substances are solid, this makes me assume that Rubbing alcohol has covalent bonds.
covalent, generally only metals non metal form ionic substances, therefore carbon and hydrogen are covalent. C2H2 is acetylene, ethyne and has a carbon carbon triple bond.
This is an ionic compound.
In general, polar molecules. Oil, a no polar substance, does not dissolve in water.
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if ∆EN < 0.5, the substances is non polar covalent if 0.5 < ∆EN < 1.5 the substance is polar covalent. if 1.5 < ∆EN < 2.0 and it contains a metal, it is ionic, otherwise it is polar covalent if 2.0 < ∆EN then the substance is ionic CaF2 (calcium fluoride) has a ∆EN of 2.98.. so, it is definitely ionic Cancel
It is ionic