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1 CHEMICAL BONDING ANALYSING PROPERTIES OF IONIC AND COVALENT COMPOUND

2 PROPERTIES IONIC COMPOUND STRUCTURE OF NaCl MELTING POINT & BOILING POINT ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY DISSOLVING

3 MELTING AND BOILING POINT Melting point and boiling point in ionic compound are very high Example: NaCl Melting point: 801 0 c Boiling point: 1413 0 c

4 DISOLVING Ionic compound can be dissolved in water but cannot dissolve in organic solvent like ester and benzene

5 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY - In ionic compound (aques and melt) can conduct electric. t is because in solid don’t have free move ion

6 PROPERTIES COVALENT COMPOUND STRUCTURE OF AMMONIA MELTING POINT & BOILING POINT DISSOLVING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY

7 Melting point and boiling point in covalent compound are very low Example: H 2 O Melting point: 0 0 C Boiling point: 100 0 C MELTING POINT & BOILING POINT

8 DISSOLVING Ionic compound cannot dissolved in water but dissolve in organic solvent like propane and methanol

9 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY - Covalent compound cannot conduct electric. - It is because ion or electron cannot move free.

10 Differences In The Electrical Conductivity Of Ionic And Covalent Compound

11 Electrical Conductivity Ionic compound  Ions in solid were rearrange position constant and cannot move free (don’t have electrical conductivity)  But in melt the ions move free and have electrical conductivity Covalent compound  Covalent compound don’t have electrical conductivity in solid and liquid.  It because the compound build from covalent molecule and don’t have ions or electron move free.

12 Ionic compound Covalent compound


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