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Sent: 11/15/2004 12:59 AM
Would an ionic substance (such as KCl) or covalant substance (Cl
2
) have the higher boiling point? I have to explain why in terms of bonding.
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Bonding Properties
·Steve·
11/15/2004 6:27 AM
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11/16/2004 1:32 PM
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