Chemistry, asked by akithmaanusara77, 11 hours ago

1)Substance A melts at 2300 °c, and it doesn’t conduct electricity even when molten and doesn't dissolve in water. What is the structure and bonding of this?

2)substance b is a colourless gas.What is the structure and bonding of this?

3)substance c is a yellow with a low melting point of 113 °c.it doesnt conduct electricity and it is insoluble in water.What is the structure and bonding of this?

4)substance D forms brittle orange crystals which melt at 398 °c it dissolves freely in water to give an orange solution.What is the structure and bonding of this?

5)substance E is a pink brown flexible solid and it conduct electricity.What is the structure and bonding of this?

6)substance F is a liquid with a boiling point of 80 °c it is insoluble in water.What is the structure and bonding of this?

7)substance G is a silvery solid which melts at 660 °c.it is used in over head power cables.What is the structure and bonding of this?

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Answered by mithrasri1811
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Answer:

1)Substance A melts at 2300 °c, and it doesn’t conduct electricity even when molten and doesn't dissolve in water. What is the structure and bonding of this?

2)substance b is a colourless gas.What is the structure and bonding of this?

3)substance c is a yellow with a low melting point of 113 °c.it doesnt conduct electricity and it is insoluble in water.What is the structure and bonding of this?

4)substance D forms brittle orange crystals which melt at 398 °c it dissolves freely in water to give an orange solution.What is the structure and bonding of this?

5)substance E is a pink brown flexible solid and it conduct electricity.What is the structure and bonding of this?

6)substance F is a liquid with a boiling point of 80 °c it is insoluble in water.What is the structure and bonding of this?

7)substance G is a silvery solid which melts at 660 °c.it is used in over head power cables.What is the structure and bonding of this?

Answered by nathifa144
1

Answer:

Simple molecular structure

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