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Non-polar Covalent Compound

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Ionic Compound

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Intermolecular Attraction

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  • Pure substance
  • Chemically combined
  • follows law of fixed proportions
  • atoms evenly share their valence electrons

-Begins with metal or hydrogen(acids)

-follows the laws of fixed proportions

-Chemically combined

-has a charge

-pure substance

  • increasing in boiling and melting points
  • heat of vaporization increases
  • heat of fusion increases
  • surface tension increases
  • specific heat increases
  • vapor pressure increases

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if the boiling/melting point, heat of vaporization, heat of fusion surface tension, specific heat, an vapor pressure increases, it is molecular attraction

Forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles (atoms, molecules, or ions

if it is a pure substance, chemically combined, follows law of fixed proportions, and the atoms evenly share their valence electrons then it is a non-polar covalent compound.

a pure substance that is chemically combined in a fixed ratio where the atoms evenly share their valence electrons.

If the substance is pure, chemically combined, has a fixed ratio, and begins with a metal or hydrogen, then it is an ionic compound.

a pure substance where the elements are chemically combined in a fixed ratio of atoms with a charge

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Covalent Compound

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Surface Tension

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valence electron

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Chemical Compounds Interactive Frayer Model

  • allows insects t float or stride on water
  • greater attraction of liquid molecules to each other
  • dimension of force per unit length

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  • Begins with non-metal
  • pure substance
  • chemically combined
  • follows law of fixed proportions
  • atoms share their valence electrons

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a pure substances where the elements are chemically combined in a fixed ratio where the atoms share their valence electrons

If it is a pure substance, is chemically combined,has a fixed ratio, and the atoms share their valence electrons, then it is a covalent compound.

the tension of the surface film of a liquid caused by the attraction of the articles in the surface layer

If it lets insects appear to float on top of the water, it is surface tension.

Polar Covalent Compound

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Electrolysis

Intramolecular Attraction

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-lyte: soluble

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  • ionic compound
  • soluble in water
  • conducts a charge
  • contains all types of chemical bonds
  • stronger than intermolecular attraction
  • ionic
  • covalent
  • metallic
  • affects the physical an chemical properties of the toms in different ways
  • pure substance
  • chemically combined
  • follows law of fixed proportions
  • atoms unevenly share their valence electrons resulting in two opposing charges

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If it's a force that holds atoms together to make molecules or compounds its is intramolecular force

- A pure substance where the elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio where the atoms unevenly share their valence electrons resulting in two opposing

any force that holds together the atoms making up a molecule or compound

if it is a pure substance,chemically combined, has a fixed ratio, its atoms unevenly share their valence electrons which results in two opposing charges, then it is a polar covalent electron

the process of an ionic compound being dissolved in water and conducting a charge

if it is an ionic compound, is soluble in water, and conducts a charge then it is

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