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Physics, 25.02.2021 02:40, Jasten

Compounds Boiling point °C Elemental composition Type of compound H20 100.0 all nonmetals covalent CS2 46.3 all nonmetals covalent CH4 -161.5 all nonmetals covalent HCI -85.1 all nonmetals covalent NaCl 1413.0 a metal and a nonmetal ionic KCI 1420.0 a metal and a nonmetal ionic If the teacher asks about a different covalent compound, what can the student predict about its properties? Select all that apply. A. It consists of all metals. B. It has a high boiling point. C. It has a low boiling point. D. It consists of all nonmetals.​

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