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List some properties of a substance that would lead you to believe it consists of ions. How do these properties differ from those of nonionic compounds?
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Conductivity: If a substance conducts electricity in its molten or aqueous state, it is likely to consist of ions. This is because ions are charged particles that can carry electric current. Nonionic compounds, on the other hand, do not conduct electricity. Show more…
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