Melting points of ionic and covalent compounds..?
The melting points of ionic and covalent compounds differ primarily due to:
A. the amount of conductivity
B. the fact that ions have a stable octet
C. a difference in the interparticle forces
D. the greater attraction between covalent molecules
Thanks!
Answer:
C - a difference in the interparticle forces
I would say C(difference in interparticle forces)
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A. the amount of conductivity
B. the fact that ions have a stable octet
C. a difference in the interparticle forces
D. the greater attraction between covalent molecules
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Answer:
C - a difference in the interparticle forces
I would say C(difference in interparticle forces)
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