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