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how will you account for the high melting point of salt​

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Answered by vaidehigupta00
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Explanation: Ions are charged atoms, and they bond to one another electrostatically via those charges. Since opposite charges are greatly attracted to each other, ionic bonds are very strong. ... As a result, ionic salts like NaCl have very high melting points (the melting point of NaCl is 801 degrees C)

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