Covalent Bonding
Get points for your knowledge on covalent bonding and covalent substances.
Created Date
10.03.20
Last Updated
10.05.20
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1. What kinds of atoms are involved in covalent bonding?
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What does Covalent bonding involve?
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What kind of bond is a covalent bond?
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What can we infer from the low melting points of covalent molecular substances?
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What does the hardness of a covalent network substance indicate?
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What does the softness of a covalent molecular substance indicate about its melting and boiling points?
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Which set of substances are covalent network substances only ?
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Which of the following materials would you choose for cutting metals?
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How can we apply the low electrical conductivity of covalent materials?
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How do electrons participate in covalent bonding?
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How can the low heat conductivity of covalent substances applied in everyday life?
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A covalent molecular substance, A, has a boiling point of 50 degrees Celsius, and another covalent molecular substance, B, has a boiling point of 98 degrees Celsius at the same atmospheric pressure. What can we infer from this information?
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How is electrical conductivity related to particles present in covalent substances?
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How is melting point related to hardness of covalent molecular substances?
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What would happen to intermolecular forces in materials if we decreased the temperature of materials?
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