Chemistry, 19.01.2021 19:40 kalebrayburn62
In table below, there are descriptions of an experiment on samples of three different chemical compounds. Decide whether the compound is ionic or molecular, if you can. If there is not enough information to decide, choose can't decide in the third column.
Compound Description Ionic or Molecular
1 Compound 1 is a light gray solid made of overlapping
hexagonal crystals. When heated gently it starts to soften
and develop an unpleasant smell about 50 °C. above
room temperature.
2 Compound 2 is a deep red solid with a noticeable
unpleasant smell. It dissolves slightly in water, and
a solution of 2 g in 100 mL of water doesn't change the
electrical conductivity of the water.
3 Compound 3 is a clear liquid with a strong smell. If
heated gently it boils at 115. °C.
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