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 : Refer to the lab sheet of Bond types & Physical Properties.

    : Refer to the lab sheet of Bond types & Physical Properties.

  : Refer to the lab sheet of Bond Types & Physical Properties.

   : Refer to my Observation table.

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1. a) The Compound I would have expected to have a strong smell was ethanol and naphthalene
but camphor was a surprise to me.
b) The compounds that I expected to be hard were sodium nitrate salt, naphthalene, camphor,
and copper sulphate.
c) The compounds that I expect to have a low melting point are sugar, ethanol, naphthalene,
and potassium sulphate.
d) The Compounds that I expected to stay soluble in water were the really hard compounds like
camphor and naphthalene.

2. All the substance produced mostly what I thought they would but some not what I expected. I
expected that the naphthalene was going to dissolve in the water but it didn͛t and i that that at
least one of the substance was going to dissolve instantly but I took a few seconds in the water
before it dissolved but other than that all the substance dissolved in the water like i thought
they would.

3. I noted that the composition in the elements are that all the ionic compounds are ionic because
they have a metal in the compound with makes them ionic and the covalent have no metals in
the compound to make them covalent bonds.

4. The melting point suggest that the attraction between particles of different types of substances
are that the high melting point suggest that the substances that take a long time to melt in a
flame and the ones with low melting point suggests that the substances that don͛t take very
long to melt in a flame.

5. From my laboratory results the general properties of the ionic substances are that they are
conductive, they all dissolved in the water, they are all a hard substance, and they were all
odourless. The general properties of the covalent substances are they are all non conductive,
they all did not dissolve in the water, they are a soft substance, and the covalent substance all
some sorter odour to them.

   
 
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