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Compounds with ionic bonds have higher melting points because of the forces needed to break through the strong forces of attraction holding it together.
Compounds with covalent bonds have lower melting points because less energy is needed to break the weaker forces of attraction.
So, your answer is C. Compound 1 is ionic, and compound 2 is molecular.
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The bond energy of each carbon-oxygen bond in carbon dioxide is d. 736 kJ
Since the chemical reaction is 2CO + O₂ → 2CO₂ and the total bond energy of the products carbon dioxide CO₂ is 1,472 kJ.
Since from the chemical reaction, we have 2 moles of CO₂ which gives 1,472 kJ and there are two carbon-oxygen, C-O bonds in CO₂, then
2 × C-O bond = 1,472 kJ
1 C-O bond = 1.472 kJ/2
C-O bond = 736 kJ
So, the bond energy of each carbon-oxygen bond in carbon dioxide is d. 736 kJ
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