227k views
4 votes
How do you think the electrons, and the way the electrons are bonded or transfered,

affect how the two compounds dissolve?

User Pvalle
by
8.5k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

the electron will be drawn more toward the atom with the higher e lectronegativity resulting in a polar covalent bond.

Step-by-step explanation:

When atoms of different elements share electrons through covalent bonding, the electron will be drawn more toward the atom with the higher e lectronegativity resulting in a polar covalent bond. When compared to ionic compounds, covalent compounds usually have a lower melting and boiling point, and have less of a tendency to dissolve in water.

User Wfh
by
8.1k points

Related questions

asked Jul 13, 2024 228k views
Qntm asked Jul 13, 2024
by Qntm
8.6k points
1 answer
2 votes
228k views
1 answer
1 vote
205k views