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Write the difference between ionic compounds and polar covalent compounds.

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Answered by luckybhola2009
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ionic compounds formed as a result of transfer of one or more electrons from the atom of a metallic electropositive elements to an atom of a non metallic electronegative element while a polar covalent compounds is the one in which there is an unequal distribution of electrons between the two atoms.

Answered by ΙΙïƚȥΑαɾყαɳΙΙ
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  • They have high melting and boiling point.
  • There are formed by complete transfer of electrons .

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  • They have low melting and boiling point.
  • They are formed by sharing of electrons which have small electronegativity difference..

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