High Conductivity Negative (-2) High Boiling Points Dipole- dipole Interaction Flexibility Nonmetal to Nonmetal They tend to break or shatter Covalent Bond The ions separate and move freely Low Boiling Point Positive and Negative Ions High Melting Point Strong Bond Energy They tend to break or shatter Anion (O²⁻) Ionic Compound More Polar High Conductivity Hard and Brittle No FREE ions They dissolve Increases melting point Decreases Polar Covalent Bond High Melting Point Polarity Nonpolar Covalent Bond Anion (O²⁻) They dissolve Crystalline and often colorless They may melt or decompose They break apart into ions Crystal Lattice High Boiling Points Soluble They Dissociate into Ions Lattice Energy Ionization Ion Formation Metals Triple Bond Ionization Metals and Nonmetals The ions separate and move freely Lattice Energy Dissociation And Yes Negative (-2) Dissociation They break apart into ions More Polar Metals and Nonmetals Different Electronegativity Hard and Brittle Ionic Bond High Electrical Conductivity When Molten Molecular Geometry They Dissociate into Ions Resonance Molecule Positive and Negative Ions Ionic Bond Increases melting point Ionic Compound Bond Length Different Electronegativity Low Melting Point Polarity Liquid, Solid, Gas Polar Covalent Bond Single Bond They may melt or decompose Crystal Lattice High Electrical Conductivity When Molten Crystalline and often colorless High Conductivity Negative (-2) High Boiling Points Dipole- dipole Interaction Flexibility Nonmetal to Nonmetal They tend to break or shatter Covalent Bond The ions separate and move freely Low Boiling Point Positive and Negative Ions High Melting Point Strong Bond Energy They tend to break or shatter Anion (O²⁻) Ionic Compound More Polar High Conductivity Hard and Brittle No FREE ions They dissolve Increases melting point Decreases Polar Covalent Bond High Melting Point Polarity Nonpolar Covalent Bond Anion (O²⁻) They dissolve Crystalline and often colorless They may melt or decompose They break apart into ions Crystal Lattice High Boiling Points Soluble They Dissociate into Ions Lattice Energy Ionization Ion Formation Metals Triple Bond Ionization Metals and Nonmetals The ions separate and move freely Lattice Energy Dissociation And Yes Negative (-2) Dissociation They break apart into ions More Polar Metals and Nonmetals Different Electronegativity Hard and Brittle Ionic Bond High Electrical Conductivity When Molten Molecular Geometry They Dissociate into Ions Resonance Molecule Positive and Negative Ions Ionic Bond Increases melting point Ionic Compound Bond Length Different Electronegativity Low Melting Point Polarity Liquid, Solid, Gas Polar Covalent Bond Single Bond They may melt or decompose Crystal Lattice High Electrical Conductivity When Molten Crystalline and often colorless
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High Conductivity
Negative (-2)
High Boiling Points
Dipole-dipole Interaction
Flexibility
Nonmetal to Nonmetal
They tend to break or shatter
Covalent Bond
The ions separate and move freely
Low Boiling Point
Positive and Negative Ions
High Melting Point
Strong Bond Energy
They tend to break or shatter
Anion (O²⁻)
Ionic Compound
More Polar
High Conductivity
Hard and Brittle
No FREE ions
They dissolve
Increases melting point
Decreases
Polar Covalent Bond
High Melting Point
Polarity
Nonpolar Covalent Bond
Anion (O²⁻)
They dissolve
Crystalline and often colorless
They may melt or decompose
They break apart into ions
Crystal Lattice
High Boiling Points
Soluble
They Dissociate into Ions
Lattice Energy
Ionization
Ion Formation
Metals
Triple Bond
Ionization
Metals and Nonmetals
The ions separate and move freely
Lattice Energy
Dissociation
And Yes
Negative (-2)
Dissociation
They break apart into ions
More Polar
Metals and Nonmetals
Different Electronegativity
Hard and Brittle
Ionic Bond
High Electrical Conductivity When Molten
Molecular Geometry
They Dissociate into Ions
Resonance
Molecule
Positive and Negative Ions
Ionic Bond
Increases melting point
Ionic Compound
Bond Length
Different Electronegativity
Low Melting Point
Polarity
Liquid, Solid, Gas
Polar Covalent Bond
Single Bond
They may melt or decompose
Crystal Lattice
High Electrical Conductivity When Molten
Crystalline and often colorless