Physical properties used to distinguish covalent and ionic compounds
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Ionic Compounds are generally crystalline solid, having high melting and boiling points and are good conductors of heat and electricity.
wheras Covalent Compounds are generally gases except Bromine which is liquid at room temperature, having low melting and boiling points and are bad conductors of heat and electricity.
wheras Covalent Compounds are generally gases except Bromine which is liquid at room temperature, having low melting and boiling points and are bad conductors of heat and electricity.
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