How do the physical and chemical properties of calcium iodide (CaI2) compare to carbon disulfide (CS2) and sodium fluoride (NaF)?
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As both of the compounds (CaI2) and (NaF) are ionic in nature, one can identify the following points while comparing with Calcium disulfide (CS2)
Explanation:
- Both of the compounds have an anion and a cation
- Both are crystalline solids in nature
- Both of these compounds don't conduct electricity when they are solid
- They conduct electricity in the aqueous or liquid phase
- They have strong electrostatic forces
- Both have high fusion points
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As both of the compounds
(Cal2) and (NaF) are ionic
in nature, one can identify
the following points while
comparing with Calcium
disulfide (CS2)
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