Lab: Ionic and Covalent Bonds Assignment: Reflect on the Lab

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Was the hypothesis, repeated above, completely supported? Justify your answers.

Corn starch, one of the covalent compounds, is solid at room temperature. The property of being solid is more common to ionic compounds. So, the hypothesis was mostly supported except for this one data point.

Identify all actions that you should take if you have chipped or broken glassware.

Notify your teacher. Notify classmates. Dispose of it in the designated glass waste area.

How does a conductivity apparatus test whether a solution has ionic or covalent substances in it?

Ions complete the flow of electrons to form a circuit.

By mistake, you added salt instead of sugar to the oil. How can you remove the salt?

Salt is ionic, and oil is covalent. If you add water, the salt will dissolve in the water, and the oil will float to the top. You could then skim the oil and start over with sugar. To double-check, you could even make sure the oil does not conduct electricity!

The concentration of ionic substances is important for the heart to beat. Your heart responds to electrical impulses that travel through heart cells that are made up mostly of water. Which properties of ionic compounds are important to support this function?

Solubility in water Conductivity

Which of the following tools could have become cross-contaminated during the experiment if you had not cleaned them carefully between successive tests?

Spoon Beaker Stirring Rod Graduated Cylinder

If a substance is ionic, then it likely will If a substance is covalent, then it likely will

be a crystalline solid be soluble in water conduct electricity be a liquid or gas not be soluble in water not conduct electricity

Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is ______ What properties would you expect for CCl4? Select all that apply.

covalent It is likely a gas or liquid at room temperature.

Calcium oxide (CaO) is ______ What properties would you expect for CaO? Select all that apply.

ionic It is likely soluble in water. It will likely light up a bulb in a conductivity apparatus. It will likely have a high melting point.

Which substances were ionic? How good were your predictions in the warm-up?

sodium chloride sodium bicarbonate 2 out of 4 right


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