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In subsequent experiments you determine that the compound is iron (II) chloride. Which of the following properties would you also expect iron (II) chloride to demonstrate? Check all that apply. Check all that apply. Hard and brittle Low melting point, around 40 ∘C Conducts electricity when dissolved in water Does not conduct electricity when molten Soluble in a nonpolar solvents In subsequent experiments you determine that the compound is iron (II) chloride. Which of the following properties would you also expect iron (II) chloride to demonstrate? Check all that apply. Check all that apply. Hard and brittle Low melting point, around 40 ∘C Conducts electricity when dissolved in water Does not conduct electricity when molten Soluble in a nonpolar solvents Show more…Added by Toni T.
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