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how can a metallic compound be distinguished from an ionic compound? (select all that apply.) when exposed to light, a metallic compound is often lustrous, while an ionic compound is dull. metallic compounds form crystal structures, while ionic compounds are often powders or gases. when hit with a hammer a metallic compound is malleable, while an ionic compound is brittle. solid metallic compounds are not able to conduct electricity, while solid ionic compounds are able to conduct electricity.
Metallic compounds have a sea - of - electrons structure which gives them properties like luster, malleability. Ionic compounds are held by electrostatic forces between ions. They are often brittle and non - lustrous in solid form. Metallic compounds are lustrous when exposed to light, and are malleable when hit with a hammer. Ionic compounds are brittle. Both can form crystal structures, and solid metallic compounds conduct electricity while solid ionic compounds do not (they conduct when molten or in solution).
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A. When exposed to light, a metallic compound is often lustrous, while an ionic compound is dull.
C. When hit with a hammer a metallic compound is malleable, while an ionic compound is brittle.