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A few chemistry questions, if you don't know all of them could you help me...

...with a few? which one of these is a polar covalent bond?
copper (II) bromide
bromine gas
hydrogen bromide
sodium bromide

which one of these is non polar?
hydrogen bromide
carbon monoxide
ozone
celsium iodide

how do you convert grams to liters?

what is the solubility of NaNO(subscript 3) at 80 degrees celcius?

How much KNO(subscript 3) can you dissolve in 50g at 60 degrees celcius?

how do you physically separate products?

what kind of reaction would you use to separate the colors in M&M coating?

do molecules that are gases at room temp have:
strong intermolecular/high boiling points
week intermolecular/low boiling points?



any help is appreciated
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hydrogen bromide (two nonmetals that are different)
Cesium iodide is ionic (ozone IS POLAR!!!)
density = grams/liters from here liters = grams/density
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