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Becoming liquefied by heat
Melting point of diamond is around 6,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The melting point of an impure compound will become closer to that of the actual melting point of the pure substance with recrystallization of your mixture.
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It has a very high melting point, whereas most molecular substances have lower melting points. When it dissolves in water, the sodium and chloride ions dissociate and the resulting salt water conducts electricity.
It's likely but not definitive. Giant covalent substances like diamond also have high melting and boiling points. To be sure you would have to show that the melted or dissolved substance conducts electricity.
Becoming liquefied by heat
It has a very high melting point, whereas most molecular substances have lower melting points. When it dissolves in water, the sodium and chloride ions dissociate and the resulting salt water conducts electricity.
rubber
-Solid at room temperature -Very high melting points -Conducts electricity when disolved in water
Molecular compounds generally do not conduct electricity and have low melting points.
They have high melting and boiling points and can conduct electricity when they are molten or a liquid.
High melting point High Boiling point Conducts electricity when molten or dissolved Cant conduct electricity when solid Example Sodium chloride
Melting is when a solid becomes hot and "melts" into a liquid. (wax)
They are hard and brittle, conduct electricity in water, and have high melting and boiling points. (: