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13 July, 11:18

Julio says that there is no difference between the conductivities of ionic and covalent compounds. Is he correct? Why or why not? Explain. (AKS 2a)

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  1. 13 July, 11:22
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    If a compound cannot conduct electricity in its solid or liquid state, it is covalent. If a compound does conduct electricity when dissolved in solution or molten, it is an ionic compound.
  2. 13 July, 11:24
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    To better understand ionice and covalent compounds, First we need to know what this is made up of.
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