formation and properties of ionic compounds (nacl,mgcl2)
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Magnesium Oxide (MgO) has a higher melting point than Sodium Chloride (NaCl) which is around 2,800 degrees Celcius. This is because its Mg2+ and O2- ions have a greater number of charges, and so form stronger ionic bonds, than the Na+ and Cl- ions in Sodium Chloride.
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Formation and Properties of ionic compounds Sodium chloride(Nacl), Magnesium chloride :
- The sodium chloride forms the salt. The sodium is positively charged ion and chloride is negatively charged ion.
- The sodium chloride is formed as the result of combination of sodium and chloride ions.
- The other compound like magnesium chloride is formed as result of combination of positive magnesium ion and negative chlorine ions.
- Properties of ionic compound are being crystalline solid at room temperature and hard and brittle.
- They have "high melting" and "boiling point" resulting in formation of strong bond.
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