Classify each substance in the table as either a metallic, ionic, molecular, or covalent network solid: Melting Point Electrical Conductivity Appearance brittle, white shiny, malleable 1100 °C hard, colorless Substance Solubility in Water only if melted/dissolved soluble high 800 °C Y insoluble 3550 °C none insoluble X: ionic; Y: covalent network; Z: metallic X: ionic; Y: metallic; Z: molecular X: ionic; Y: metallic; Z: covalent network

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Classify each substance in the table as either a
metallic, ionic, molecular, or covalent network solid:
Electrical Conductivity
only if melted/dissolved
| high
Solubility in Water
soluble
insoluble
Substance
Appearance
brittle, white
Melting Point
800 °C
shiny, malleable
hard, colorless
Y
1100 °C
| Z
3550 °C
none
insoluble
X: ionic; Y: covalent network; Z: metallic
X: ionic; Y: metallic; Z: molecular
X: ionic; Y: metallic; Z: covalent network
Transcribed Image Text:Classify each substance in the table as either a metallic, ionic, molecular, or covalent network solid: Electrical Conductivity only if melted/dissolved | high Solubility in Water soluble insoluble Substance Appearance brittle, white Melting Point 800 °C shiny, malleable hard, colorless Y 1100 °C | Z 3550 °C none insoluble X: ionic; Y: covalent network; Z: metallic X: ionic; Y: metallic; Z: molecular X: ionic; Y: metallic; Z: covalent network
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