Properties of Covalent bonds
Naming covalent bonds
Writing covalent formulas
Molecular Mass
Polarity
100

Give one physical property of covalent compounds

possible answers: generally much lower melting and boiling points than ionic properties.

soft and squishy or brittle (compared to ionic anyways)


100

name this compound SCl2

sulfer dichloride

100

Write the covalent formula of dinitrogen pentoxide

N2O5

100

Molar mass of Hydrogen Monochloride

36.46 g/mol

100

Water is a (polar or non-polar) bond...

polar bond

200

true or false covalent compounds are very soluble in water most of the time

False

200

name this compound SiF4

silicon tetrafluoride

200

Write the covalent formula of triphosphorus heptoxide

P3O7

200

Molar mass of water

18.02 g/mol

200

carbon dioxide is a (polar or non-polar) bond...

non-polar bond

300

True or false Covalent compounds don't conduct electricity in water

True

300

name this compound KrF2

krypton difluoride

300

Write the covalent formula of trisulfur tetrafluoride

S3F4

300

Molar Mass of SbF3

178.76 g/mol

300

N2 is a (polar or non-polar) molecule

non-polar

400

True or False Covalent compounds tend to be more flammable than ionic compounds

True

400

name this compound P4S5

tetraphosphorus pentasulfide

400

Write the covalent formula of carbon dioxide

CO2

400

Molar mass of Tetraphosphorus triselenide

360.76 g/mol

400

Carbon disulfide is a (polar or non-polar) molecule...

non-polar

500

How many physical states are covalent compounds found in at room temperature

3 states
500

name this compound SBr2

sulfur dibromide

500

Write the covalent formula of dinitrogen hexoxide

N2O6

500

Molar mass of Disilicon trihydride

59.21 g/mol

500

DiHydrogen Monoxide is a (polar or non-polar) molecule...

Polar

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