Chemistry, asked by lilypark5167, 9 months ago

Two non-metals A and B combine with each other by sharing of electrons to form compound C.
i. What is the nature of compound C?
ii. Will it dissolve in water or organic solvents?
iii. Will it be a good or bad conductor of electricity?
iv. Will it have low or high melting point?

Answers

Answered by sap2004
18

hey buddy!

I) I'm not really sure

ii) it will dissolve in an organic solvent

iii) it will not be a good Conductor of electricity

iv) low melting point

hope it helps u

Answered by Anonymous
81

Answer:

Two non - metals A and B combine by sharing electron that mean covalent bond .

A + B ⇒ C

1.

Nature of compound [ C ] would be acidic in nature as covalent bond is in acidic in nature.

2.

The compound [ C ] would dissolve in water , they break apart into molecules. Water is also a polar solvent.

3.

The compound [ C ] would be bad conductor of electricity as all valence electrons would be bounded to other.

4.

The melting point of compound [ C ] would be low as covalent compound has low melting and boiling point .

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