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Covalent bonds themselves are not liquids or any other phase. The phase distinction between solids, liquids, and gases is a property of substances, not bonds. Compounds with covalent bonds are more likely to be liquid than ionic compounds because the inter-molecular forces are usually weaker in compounds with covalent bonds.
At normal temperature ionic compounds are neither liquid nor gas they are always solid compounds.
Covalent compounds generally have much lower melting and boiling points that ionic compounds. Covalent compounds are soft and squishy. Covalent compounds tend to be more flammable that ionic compounds. Covalent compounds don't conduct electricity in water. Covalent compounds aren't usually very soluble in water.
Covalent compounds usually exist as small, seperate molecules. Although there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
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Covalent bonds themselves are not liquids or any other phase. The phase distinction between solids, liquids, and gases is a property of substances, not bonds. Compounds with covalent bonds are more likely to be liquid than ionic compounds because the inter-molecular forces are usually weaker in compounds with covalent bonds.
At normal temperature ionic compounds are neither liquid nor gas they are always solid compounds.
Covalent compounds generally have much lower melting and boiling points that ionic compounds. Covalent compounds are soft and squishy. Covalent compounds tend to be more flammable that ionic compounds. Covalent compounds don't conduct electricity in water. Covalent compounds aren't usually very soluble in water.
Covalent compounds usually exist as small, seperate molecules. Although there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
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Usually, however, the are a few covalent compounds, such as silicon dioxide (SiO2) that form covalent networks rather than molecules.
Solubility of covalent bonds is usually high to low. Solubility for Ionic compounds is usually high.
Salts do not usually contain covalent bonds e.g. NaCl doesn't.
Usually different compounds have a specific freezing, melting, and boiling point. There are all types of different compounds out in the world but it also depends on their intermolecular forces. In weak bonds, volatility and pressure is high, while boiling point is low. In strong bonds, volatility and pressure is low, while boiling point is high.
All of them can form organized crystal lattices.
covalent bonds and molecular solids are characteristic of organic compounds
due to strong electrostatic forces ionic compounds usually exist as solids at room temperature.