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Comparing Properties of Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Compounds

Explore the unique characteristics of ionic, covalent, and metallic compounds in terms of melting points, thermal conductivity, ductility, boiling points, solubility, malleability, brittleness, and more. Understand which compounds have high melting points, poor thermal conductivity, ductility, low boiling points, dissolve in water, are malleable or brittle, have low melting points, consist of crystalline solids, poor electrical conductivity, excellent thermal conduction. Learn about examples such as diamond and quartz for covalent compounds, NaCl and Ca(NO3)2 for ionic compounds, and Cu and Fe for metallic compounds.

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Comparing Properties of Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Compounds

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