Question 18 (1 point) Examine your results of the ionic compounds you tested. What pattern do you notice? (Select all th

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Question 18 (1 point) Examine your results of the ionic compounds you tested. What pattern do you notice? (Select all that apply). Olonic compounds that have a +1 cation, or a -1 anion (or both) are usually water- soluble. Olonic compounds that have a +1 cation, or a -1 anion (or both) are usually water- insoluble. Olonic compounds that do not have a +1 cation or a -1 anion are usually water- soluble. Olonic compounds that do not have a +1 cation or a -1 anion are usually water- insoluble.

Examine your results of the covalent compounds you tested. What pattern do you notice? (Select all that apply). Covalent compounds that are polar are usually water-soluble. Covalent compounds that are polar are usually water-insoluble. Covalent compounds that are nonpolar are usually water-soluble. Covalent compounds that are nonpolar are usually water-insoluble.
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