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Explanation:
Physical Properties of Molecular Compounds
Physical Properties of Molecular CompoundsProperty Ionic Compounds Molecular Compounds
Physical Properties of Molecular CompoundsProperty Ionic Compounds Molecular CompoundsPhysical state at room temperature Solid Gas, liquid, or solid
Physical Properties of Molecular CompoundsProperty Ionic Compounds Molecular CompoundsPhysical state at room temperature Solid Gas, liquid, or solidWater solubility Usually high Variable
Physical Properties of Molecular CompoundsProperty Ionic Compounds Molecular CompoundsPhysical state at room temperature Solid Gas, liquid, or solidWater solubility Usually high VariableMelting and boiling temperatures Generally high Generally low
Physical Properties of Molecular CompoundsProperty Ionic Compounds Molecular CompoundsPhysical state at room temperature Solid Gas, liquid, or solidWater solubility Usually high VariableMelting and boiling temperatures Generally high Generally lowElectrical conductivity Good when molten or in solution Poor
Familiar examples of physical properties include density, color, hardness, melting and boiling points, and electrical conductivity. We can observe some physical properties, such as density and color, without changing the physical state of the matter observed.