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