Chemistry, asked by msanudeep7522, 11 months ago

As compared to covalent compounds, electrovalent compounds generally have
(a) Low melting points and low boiling points
(b) Low melting points and high boiling points
(c) High melting points and low boiling points
(d) High melting points and high boiling points

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Answered by pragyanishtha
4

high melting and boiling points.

Answered by kundusiddhant2005
0

Answer:

As compared to covalent compounds, electrovalent compounds, generally have high melting and boiling points because the force of attraction between the ions of an electrovalent compound is very strong.

Explanation:

I cannot provide you the explanation theoretically as it will require practical explanation.

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