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you know you <3 chemistry, :) |
| *salcha* |
Oct 25 2005, 08:50 PM
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Why does an ionic bond conduct electricity, a covalent bond insulate, and a polar covalent semi conduct when dissolved in water, while all insulte in their solid forms?
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| *RiC3xBoy* |
Oct 26 2005, 12:34 AM
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Inonic bonds only conduct electricity in water because the ions can move about in the solution.
sorry the rest. |
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| *salcha* |
Oct 26 2005, 02:22 AM
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It's alright. After tons of googling, i got the answer.
I DON'T LEARN ANYTHING IN THIS CLASS. %$*u(@#%*(@&%#( I have to look up every single piece of info online ):< stupid teacher anyway, close now. |
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