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Question
Give two examples of compounds which are covalent when taken pure but form ions on dissolving in water. Write the formula of ions formed in the aqueous solution.
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Solution
Two examples of polar covalent compounds that are non-conductors when pure but produce ions upon dissolving in water are Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) and Ammonia (NH3).
The formulas of the ions formed in their respective aqueous solutions are:
- For Hydrochloric Acid (HCl): It forms Hydronium ions (H3O+) and Chloride ions (Cl−).
- For Ammonium Hydroxide (NH3 solution): It forms Ammonium ions \[\ce{(NH^+_4)}\] and Hydroxyl ions (OH−).
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