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- what are three properties of covalent compounds?
- why do we not simplify the chemical formula for a covalent compound?
- what is the common name for nonbonding electrons?
determine if the following are ionic compounds or molecules:
- caco₃
- naoh
- h₂o
10.ch₃cooh
Brief Explanations
- Question 4: Covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points (due to weak intermolecular forces), are generally poor conductors of electricity (no free - moving ions in pure form), and many are gases or liquids at room temperature (again related to weak intermolecular forces).
- Question 5: The chemical formula of a covalent compound represents the actual number of atoms in a molecule. Simplifying it would lose the information about the molecular structure. For example, \(H_2O_2\) (hydrogen peroxide) has a different structure and properties than \(HO\) (which is not a stable compound in the context of covalent bonding as we know it for hydrogen peroxide).
- Question 6: Non - bonding electrons are commonly called lone pairs.
- Question 7: \(CaCO_3\) (calcium carbonate) is an ionic compound. It consists of \(Ca^{2 + }\) ions and \(CO_3^{2-}\) ions.
- Question 8: \(H_2O\) (water) is a covalent molecule. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
- Question 9: \(NaOH\) (sodium hydroxide) is an ionic compound. It contains \(Na^{+}\) ions and \(OH^{-}\) ions.
- Question 10: \(CH_3COOH\) (acetic acid) is a covalent molecule. The bonds within the molecule (such as \(C - H\), \(C - C\), \(C - O\), and \(O - H\) bonds) are covalent bonds formed by the sharing of electrons.
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- Low melting/boiling points, poor electrical conductivity, often gases/liquids at room temp.
- Formula represents actual molecular atom count.
- Lone pairs.
- Ionic compound.
- Molecule.
- Ionic compound.
- Molecule.