
What state is ionic compound at room temperature? | Socratic
Mar 18, 2016 · solid. ionic compounds have a strong forces of attraction and their melting point is very high for example NaCl has a melting point of 801
What are "structural isomers"? | Socratic
Jul 31, 2016 · Structural isomers are compounds of the same chemical formula but different connectivities. Organic chemistry provides rich opportunity for structural isomerism. Even for a …
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A hydroxide ion is an anion composed of one hydrogen and one oxygen atom and has an overall charge of 1^-. Its formula is ["OH"]^(-). When combined with metals, it forms compounds with a …
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May 27, 2018 · a. True. All organic compounds contain at least one C-H bond (though the H atom (s) can be replaced by another element; for example CH4 can become CCl4). CO and CO2 …
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Sep 29, 2014 · There are three types of binary compounds: Type I, a metal of fixed charge and a nonmetal Type II, a metal of variable charge and a nonmetal Type III, two non-metals Type II …
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Jul 12, 2015 · Sulfur dibromide. A covalent compound is formed when two or more atoms share electrons located in their outermost shells, i.e. valence electrons, to gain stability. Covalent …
Why do some ionic compounds have some solubility in water
Mar 19, 2016 · Ionic compounds are non-molecular; they do not have molecular boundaries. Ionic compounds are non-molecular; they do not have molecular boundaries. In the solid-state, …
What are some examples of ionic compounds? + Example - Socratic
Apr 23, 2014 · Lets take the ionic formula for Calcium Chloride, CaCl_2. Calcium is an Alkaline Earth Metal in the second column of the periodic table. This means that calcium has 2 valence …
How to name an organic compound if it has -CH_2OH as a
Explanation: Hydroxymethyl compounds have a substituent of #-CH_2-OH#, so I'd say that compounds with those functional groups will be classified as hydroxymethyl compounds.
Why is water such a good solvent for dissolving ionic solids?
Because water is a solvent that is capable of solvating cations, and to a lesser extents anions.... Of course, not all ionic compounds are soluble in water. Especially, with dications, or dianions, …