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In ionic solids each cation is surrounded by​

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Answered by nilakshichetia7856
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In a metal, atoms readily lose electrons to form positive ions (cations). These ions are surrounded by delocalized electrons, which are responsible for conductivity. The solid produced is held together by electrostatic interactions between the ions and the electron cloud. These interactions are called metallic bonds.

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Answered by HappyJohn
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In ionic solids, each cation is surrounded by negative ions or anions.

Explanation:

1. Ionic solids or ionic substances are formed when ions which are oppositely charged, that is, positive charged and negative charged ions attract each other.

2. These charges which are positive are called as cations while the positive ones are known as anions.

3. In most of the compounds which are ionic, we can find that the size of anions are greater than the size of cations. Therefore, the cations being smaller in size resides in the holes formed between the anions.

4. For example, NaBr, NaCl and LiCl are ionic compounds.

5. When ionic compounds are dissolved in water or in liquid solution, they are able to conduct electricity.

6. They are not found in amorphous state rather they are found as crystal lattices.

7. Their melting point is of high range and they are very hard.

8. And their boiling range is also more.

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