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  1. Why do some ionic compounds have some solubility in water; why do …

    Mar 19, 2016 · Ionic compounds are non-molecular; they do not have molecular boundaries. Ionic compounds are non-molecular; they do not have molecular boundaries. In the solid-state, each …

  2. Site Map - Ionic Bonding Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Does sodium chloride have an ionic bond? How are ionic bonds different from covalent bonds? Are ionic bonds the strongest type of bonds? Why is ionic bonding referred to as non directional? Why is ionic …

  3. Question #52cc0 - Socratic

    Jul 12, 2015 · Sulfur dibromide. A covalent compound is formed when two or more atoms share electrons located in their outermost shells, i.e. valence electrons, to gain stability. Covalent …

  4. What are some examples of ionic compounds? + Example - Socratic

    Apr 23, 2014 · Lets take the ionic formula for Calcium Chloride, CaCl_2. Calcium is an Alkaline Earth Metal in the second column of the periodic table. This means that calcium has 2 valence electrons it …

  5. Site Map - Lewis Dot Diagram Questions and Videos | Socratic

    What are lone pairs and how are they represented in a Lewis dot diagram? What is the Lewis dot diagram for #H_2O#? Is it possible to draw Lewis dot diagrams for ionic compounds? How can I …

  6. Answers created by Marsha - Socratic

    What are the four main branches of earth science? What are some examples of biotic factors? What are some examples of cladistics? How do mixtures differ from compounds? List and describe the …

  7. Site Map - Biochemical Molecules Questions and Videos | Socratic

    What do organic molecules always contain? What happens to the boiling points of organic compounds as they get bigger? Why? An organic compound is a compound that contains what element? What is …

  8. Question #67e72 + Example - Socratic

    Ionic compounds do not actually satisfy the octet rule. The octet rule is that atoms of elements are most stable when the valence shell of s^2 and p^6 are filled with eight electrons, making the atom like a …

  9. Brønsted–Lowry Acids and Bases - Socratic

    Why do ionic solids NOT dissolve in water? How do you distinguish strong acids and weak acids?

  10. Question #a9d9d - Socratic

    Thus it must have a 2- charge to balance out the 2+ and form the neutral #Na_2CO_3# To write the net ionic equation , you remove all of the spectator ions (ions which do not take part in the reaction) from …