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