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Covalent Compounds

Covalent Compounds

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Science

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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11 Slides • 4 Questions

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Covalent Compounds

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Open Ended

How is this different from ionic bonds?

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Open Ended

Give an example of covalent compound (aside from CO2 and H2O)

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Multiple Choice

Water is an example of a covalent compound. If it is not capable of conducting electricity, then why are prone to electrocution when you throw an electric dryer in a bath tub?

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Because the blower has electricity

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Because the water in the bath tub is not pure water

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Because our body i a conductor of electricity

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Because of the strong voltage of the hair dryer

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Multiple Choice

Sugar and oil are both examples of covalent compounds. Sugar dissolves in water while oil doesn't. Why is this so?

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Sugar is polar covalent while oil is nonpolar covalent. Sugar being polar can be dissolved in water (which is polar too).

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Sugar is soluble in water because the molecules are smaller as compared to oil.

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Sugar is non-polar covalent while oil is polar covalent. Like dissolves like so water (being nonpolar) will dissolve sugar.

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Sugar will dissolve in water because the particles will dissociate easily as compared to oil which is immiscible with water.

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