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