Ionic and Covalent Compounds Chapter 30 Ionic compounds A compound in which the particles are held together by ionic bonding is called an ionic compound.

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Ionic and Covalent Compounds Chapter 30

Ionic compounds A compound in which the particles are held together by ionic bonding is called an ionic compound. They consist of many oppositely charged ions held together strongly to form a crystal lattice. Examples of ionic compounds include NaCl and MgO.

Covalent Compounds A covalent compound is made up of separate, single molecules. In a covalent compound there is weak attraction between the individual molecules. Examples of covalent compounds include H 2 O and CH 4.

The properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds

To investigate the ability of ionic and covalent products to conduct electricity 1. Set up apparatus as shown in diagram 2. Pour some covalent compounds into a beaker. –Distilled Water,paraffin oil, methylated spirit 3. Pour some ionic compounds into a beaker. –Sodium chloride, copper sulfate, dilute Hydrochloric acid 4. Record your results Result-Bulb doesn’t light Result -bulb lights