Hello everyone,
I'm not sure if I have fully answered this question. Could someone please check if my answer is correct? Thank you!
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1. A solid substance is found to be soluble in water and has a melting point of 140°C. In order to classify this solid as ionic, covalent, or metallic, what additional test(s) should be carried out?
Firstly, I would perform a conductivity test. If the substance fails this test, it is covalent.
Secondly, this substance cannot be ionic because the boiling point of ionic solids are much higher than 140°C (e.g. LiCl's bp is around 1300°C).
Therefore, it has been concluded that this substance is a metallic solid.