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  1. Site Map - Metallic Compounds Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How do metallic bonds differ from covalent bonds? How do electrons behave in metallic compounds? How are metallic compounds named? What is an example of a metallic compound practice problem? …

  2. Memorization Tips and Tricks Questions and Videos - Socratic

    How do you determine acidity of aromatic compounds? How would you determine if a structure contains aromatic compounds? How do you test for aromatic compounds? How can you memorize the IR …

  3. When are the bonds of ions both covalent and ionic? | Socratic

    I think you've confused yourself... Nothing can have covalent bonds that are also themselves ionic bonds. Some polyatomic ions have covalent bonds within them. But clearly, they are ions, and so …

  4. Why do some ionic compounds have some solubility in water ... - Socratic

    Ionic compounds are non-molecular; they do not have molecular boundaries. In the solid-state, each particle, each ion, is bound electrostatically to every other counterion in the lattice, and repelled by …

  5. Question #52cc0 - Socratic

    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 …

  6. 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 electrons it …

  7. Explain electronegativity? and how it can justify why a ... - Socratic

    Jun 23, 2018 · An old story... "Electronegativity" is conceived to be the ability of an atom involved in a chemical bond, to polarize electron density towards itself. See here; and here; and here. Metals …

  8. 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 …

  9. Question #73a5b - Socratic

    1, relative atomic mass. Mass and Charge are measured in Mass Spectrometery to identify complex compounds.

  10. Question #ef776 - Socratic

    No Unsaturated compounds donot undergo substitution reactions The first reason is that they have double or triple bonds and they want to become stable by undergoing addition reactions ,second is …