Properties of Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Compounds Matt Sherry.

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Properties of Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Compounds Matt Sherry

What Compounds Have a High Melting Point?

Ionic and some Metallic Compounds

Which Compound has Poor Thermal Conductivity?

Ionic when solid and Covalent Compounds

What Compound is Ductile?

Metallic Compounds

What Compound has a Low Boiling Point?

Covalent Compounds

Which Compound Dissolves in Water?

Ionic Compounds

Which Compound is Malleable?

Metallic Compounds

Which Compound is Brittle?

Ionic and some Covalent Compounds

Which Compound has a Low Melting Point?

Some Covalent Compounds

Which Compounds Consist of Crystalline solids?

Ionic Compounds

Which Compound has Poor Electrical Conductivity?

Covalent Compounds and Ionic when Solid

Which Compound has Excellent Thermal Conduction?

Metallic Compounds

Diamond and Quartz are Examples of Which Compound?

Covalent Compounds

NaCl and Ca(NO 3 ) 2 are Examples of Which Compound?

Ionic Compounds

Cu and Fe are Examples of Which Compound?

Metallic Compounds