Distinguish between electrovalent and covalent bond with example
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1.Electrovalent compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons in KCl(K. +.CI: — K+ Cl–)1. Covalent compounds are formed by mutual sharing of electrons as in NH32.Electrovalent compounds are made up of ions.2.Covalent compounds are made up of molecules.3.Electrovalent compounds are heard, crystalline solids e.g. NaCl, MgCl23. Covalent compounds are usually liquids or gases. E.g. CH4, C2H6, NH3
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1.Electrovalent compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons in KCl(K. +.CI: — K+ Cl–)1. Covalent compounds are formed by mutual sharing of electrons as in NH32.Electrovalent compounds are made up of ions.2.Covalent compounds are made up of molecules.3.Electrovalent compounds are heard, crystalline solids e.g. NaCl, MgCl23. Covalent compounds are usually liquids or gases. E.g. CH4, C2H6, NH3
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Electrovalent compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons in KCI (K. + .CI: — K+ CI–)
Electrovalent compounds are made up of ions.
Electrovalent compounds are heard, crystalline solids e.g. Na CI, Mg CL2
Electrovalent compounds are usually soluble in water but insoluble in non-polar solvents like CI4
Electrovalent compounds generally have high melting and boiling points.
Electrovalent compounds are good conductors of electricity in the molten state and in aqueous solutions but insulators in the solid state.
Electrovalent compounds are made up of ions.
Electrovalent compounds are heard, crystalline solids e.g. Na CI, Mg CL2
Electrovalent compounds are usually soluble in water but insoluble in non-polar solvents like CI4
Electrovalent compounds generally have high melting and boiling points.
Electrovalent compounds are good conductors of electricity in the molten state and in aqueous solutions but insulators in the solid state.
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