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The bonds holding ions together   Ionic Bonds (or intermolecular forces)  
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Melting/boiling point of ions are...   Very High  
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Ions are soluble in...   Polar Solvents  
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Ions are conductive in...   Liquid state or in a solution  
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The forces holding cations and mobile electrons bonded are...   Metallic bonds  
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The melting/boiling point of cations and mobile electrons are...   High  
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The solubility of cations and mobile electrons...   not soluble  
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The forces holding polar molecules together are...   Dispersion forces Dipole-Dipole and Hydrogen bonds possible  
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The melting/boiling point of polar molecules is...   Low  
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The solubility of polar molecules...   Usually in polar solvents  
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The forces holding nonpolar molecules together...   Dispersion forces  
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The melting/boiling point of nonpolar molecules...   Lowest  
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The solubility of nonpolar molecules...   only in nonpolar solvents  
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The conductivity of nonpolar molecules...   Not conductive 1  
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The conductivity of polar molecues   Not conductive 2  
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The conductivity of cations and mobile electrons   conductive in any state  
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Hydrogen Bond   Strongest of intermolecular forces, between a water molecule and another molecule  
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Dipole-Dipole Bond   Medium stregnt of the intermolecular forces, between polar molecules  
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Dispersion Bond   Weakest of the intermolecular forces, electrons move causing imbalances  
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Unit cell   the smallest number of ions to make a basic shape  
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Formula unit   The simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a crystal  
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Allotrophic   The property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms  
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Dissociation   An endothermic reaction (absorbs energy)where the molecules are pulled apart creating ions  
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Solvation   An exothermic reactions (releasing energy)where the molecules are surrounded creating a more stable, low energy situation  
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Henry's Law   Shows a direct relationship between the solubility of a gas and the partial pressure of that gas  
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