Hi,
I am in year 11, and recently we had to do a practical where we determined the type of bonds 6 UNKNOWN substances made. (Metallic bonds, ionic bonds, covalent molecular, covalent lattice). The tests were:
Solubility in cyclohexane
Solubility in Water
Conductivity as a solid
Conductivity as a solution
One substance we tested gave the results of Yes, Yes, No, No (Soluble in non-polar cyclohexane and polar water, non-conductive). After the experiment, it was revealed to us to be sugar.
Keeping in mind that I am in year 11, based on those results, what would the most appropriate classification of the bonds of sugar be? (Metallic, ionic, covalent molecular, covalent lattice). Also, assume that I just had those results, and didn't know it to be sugar.
Then exiting the year 11 sphere, if sugar is polar, why does it dissolve in non-polar cyclohexane? (I am curious, so if the answer involves non-year 11 chemistry, please post anyway).
Thanks!
I am in year 11, and recently we had to do a practical where we determined the type of bonds 6 UNKNOWN substances made. (Metallic bonds, ionic bonds, covalent molecular, covalent lattice). The tests were:
Solubility in cyclohexane
Solubility in Water
Conductivity as a solid
Conductivity as a solution
One substance we tested gave the results of Yes, Yes, No, No (Soluble in non-polar cyclohexane and polar water, non-conductive). After the experiment, it was revealed to us to be sugar.
Keeping in mind that I am in year 11, based on those results, what would the most appropriate classification of the bonds of sugar be? (Metallic, ionic, covalent molecular, covalent lattice). Also, assume that I just had those results, and didn't know it to be sugar.
Then exiting the year 11 sphere, if sugar is polar, why does it dissolve in non-polar cyclohexane? (I am curious, so if the answer involves non-year 11 chemistry, please post anyway).
Thanks!