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I onic VS. Covalent VS. Giant Covalent

I onic VS. Covalent VS. Giant Covalent. By: Issei. Ionic Compounds. Melting Point – High How Strong the Bond – Very strong Conductive Electricity – Do not conduct e lectricity Example - NaCl. Covalent Compounds. Melting Point – Low How Strong the Bond – Weak

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I onic VS. Covalent VS. Giant Covalent

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  1. Ionic VS. Covalent VS. Giant Covalent By: Issei

  2. Ionic Compounds Melting Point – High How Strong the Bond – Very strong Conductive Electricity – Do not conduct electricity Example - NaCl

  3. Covalent Compounds Melting Point – Low How Strong the Bond – Weak Conductive Electricity – Do not conduct electricity Example – CO2

  4. Giant Covalent • Melting Point – Very high • How Strong the Bond – Strong • Conductive Electricity • Diamond – Does not conduct electricity • Graphite – Does conduct electricity • Silica – Semi conductive Silica Graphite Diamond

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