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प्रश्न
Non-polar covalent compounds are ______ conductors of heat and electricity.
पर्याय
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उत्तर
Non-polar covalent compounds are bad conductors of heat and electricity.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State the reason to explain why covalent compounds "have low melting and boiling points."
State one major difference between covalent and ionic bonds and give one example each of covalent and ionic compounds.
Fill in the following blank with suitable word:
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Compare the properties of ionic compounds and covalent compounds.
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State any two uses of graphite.
Element A has 2 electrons in its M shell. Element B has atomic number 7.
Write equations to show how A and B form ions.
Element A has 2 electrons in its M shell. Element B has atomic number 7.
If the compound formed between A and B is melted and an electric current is passed through the molten compound, the element A will be obtained at the ______ and B at the ______ of the electrolytic cell.
Identify the incorrect statement and correct them.
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- Ionic bond is a weak bond when compared to Hydrogen bond.
- Ionic or electrovalent bonds are formed by mutual sharing of electrons between atoms.
- Loss of electrons is called Oxidation and gain of electron is called Reduction.
- The electrons which are not involved in bonding are called valence electrons.
Carbon forms four covalent bonds by sharing its four valence electrons with four univalent atoms, e.g., hydrogen. After the formation of four bonds, carbon attains the electronic configuration of ______.