how will you account for the high melting point of salts
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Step-by-step explanation: As a general rule, the greater the charge, the greater the electrostatic attraction, the stronger the ionic bond, the higher the melting point. Smaller ions can pack closer to each other than the larger ions. As a result, the electrostatic attraction is greater, the ionic bond is stronger, the melting point is higher.
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