Ionic bonds
H2O is water. The melting point of water is 0oC or 32oF
Any water soluble ionic compound can lower the melting point of water. Table salt, which is sodium chloride, is only one of many such compounds.
Its melting point
Salt is soluble in water because is a polar, ionic compound.
Ethylene glycol is antifreeze. The mixture has a lower melting point than pure water.
Water has a high melting point and boiling point because of hydrogen bonds
because it has high melting/dissolving point.
Wax is an organic molecule made up of nonpolar covalent bonds. So it is not soluble in water and has a reasonable melting point. NaCl is an inorganic salt made of ionic bonds. Because water is polar it can dissolve NaCl. Ionic bonds are very strong though, and so it has a high melting point.
High polarity and hydrogen bonds.
add some soluble impurity in water like salt etc.
yes but not to the same extent. solutes prevent ice formation by lowering the melting point of water. sugar water does have a lower melting point than pure water but it is not as effective as simpler salts because it is less soluble. (conc. of solutes is related to the melting point)
The bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent. Water is soluble. So the answer is YES - sometimes. It is not strictly the bonds that are soluble though.
Metallic bonds are not soluble in water.
The melting point of water is lower and the intermolecular bonds are weaker.
Very hard, very high melting point, poor conductor of electricity and heat, and not soluble in water.
The symbol for silver nitrate is AgNO3. It is a chemical compound that is soluble in water and has a melting point of 212 degrees Celsius.
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