An unknown substance dissolves in water but it does not conduct electricity before or after it has dissolved. What type of bonding do you predict for this substance? At room temperature, would you predict that this substance would be hard or brittle? Explain your reasoning.

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since it dissolves in water but doesn't conduct electricity means its not forming ions like salt. since it dissolves though it means it has to have some charge on the molecule to bond with water molecules. suger would be an example.

An unknown substance dissolves in water but it does not conduct electricity before or after it has dissolved the substance must be a non- electrolyte having covalent bonding.

Non-electrolytes

  1. They are compounds that do not ionize at all in solution. As a result, solutions containing nonelectrolytes will not conduct electricity.
  2. The bonding between non electrolytes or the unknown substance which is given is covalent rather than ionic bonds.
  3. Thus, these substances are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
  4. For example: naphthalene, latex, and sugar solution.
  5. These substances are neither hard or brittle since it's a property for ionic compound.

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