I know that ionic bond means the transfer of electrons from one atom to another and covalent the sharing of electrons.
I can figure out the ionic, non-polar covalent, and polar covalent of a substance. But the only thing I don't know is the properties that are related with each.
Example
Ionic- High melting point, Crystalline solids which are hard structure, conducts electricity.
Covalent- Low melting point, boiling point, poor electricty conductors etc.
What is the difference between polar covalent and non polar covalent in terms with the properities of each.
I would appreciate it if you can explain to me the differences between these.
also i am pretty sure that methanol is a polar substance...is there any chance that it can be non-polar?
Thank You