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Properties of Covalent and Ionic

This document discusses the physical properties and states of matter, including melting and boiling points, volatility, solubility, and electrical conductivity. It notes that mostly covalent compounds can act as solvents, with examples being ether, alcohol, turpentine, and propanone.

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Properties of Covalent and Ionic

This document discusses the physical properties and states of matter, including melting and boiling points, volatility, solubility, and electrical conductivity. It notes that mostly covalent compounds can act as solvents, with examples being ether, alcohol, turpentine, and propanone.

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PARTICLES ELECTRONS ATTRACTION FORCES PHYSICAL STATES

MELTING@ BOILING POINT

VOLATILITY SOLUBILITY

ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
Mostly covalent compounds can act as a solvent e.g Ether, alcohol, turpentine, propanone.

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