ionic compound are solid . justify
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Ionic compounds are formed when atoms of different charges (i.e. positive and negative ions) come together and form ionic bonds. ... Instead, the ions are held rigidly together in their organized crystal lattice structure, and that is why they are a solid under normal conditions.
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Ionic compounds are formed when atoms of different charges (i.e. positive and negative ions) come together and form ionic bonds. ... Instead, the ions are held rigidly together in their organized crystal lattice structure, and that is why they are a solid under normal conditions.
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