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Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds

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1 Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds

2 Ionic Compounds Representative Unit: Formula Unit
Bond Formation: Transfer of one or more electrons between atoms Physical state: solid Melting Point: High Solubility: High in water Conductivity in solution: Good Conductor

3 Formula Unit Formula Unit: The lowest whole number ration of ions in an ionic compound Ex: NaCl is the formula unit for Sodium chloride Ratio is one Na to one Cl

4 Physical State of Ionic Compounds
Most are crystalline solids at room temperature Large attractive forces result in a very stable structure (results in a high melting point)

5 Solubility of Ionic Compounds
Highly soluble in water Ionic Compound dissociates into individual ions Free moving electrons conduct electric current

6 Properties of Covalent Compounds
Representative Unit: Molecule Bond Formation: Sharing of electron pairs Physical State: solid, liquid, or gas Melting Point: low Solubility in water: low to high Conductivity in aqueous solution: poor

7 Covalent Compounds Formula Unit: Molecule
Molecule: a neutral group of atoms joined together by covalent bonds

8 Bond Formation of Molecules
Sharing of electron pairs

9 Melting Point of Covalent Compounds
Melting is caused by the breaking of attractions between molecules Attraction between molecules are weak = low melting point

10 Solubility of Covalent Compounds
Polar Compounds: dissolve in polar solutions Nonpolar Compounds: dissolve in nonpolar solutions “Like dissolves like”


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