Ionic compounds molecules have strong forces of attraction between neighboring molecules. Which conclusion could be drawn about materials held together by ionic bonds? A) These materials would have low densities as solids. Eliminate B) These materials would have very high boiling points. C) These materials will likely be gases at room temperature. D) These materials will likely be liquids at room temperature.

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Answer 1
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these material would have very high boiling points

Answer 2
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Answer: B

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The whole point of this problem is to check how well you understand
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displacement etc.

Before we begin, I just want to mention that 'MPG' is not a unit of either
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-- For some reason, Ms. Eaddy rode 100 miles north on the train, then
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Displacement = 50 miles south

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