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ionic compounds are .................in nature ?​

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Answered by saryka
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Answer:

Ionic compounds are crystalline in nature.

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Explaination:

Due to strong electrostatic force present between the oppositely charged ions, they are held closer and fixed at specified positions in the crystal lattice. Hence, ionic compounds usually exist in the form of crystalline solids at room temperature.

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Answered by dapushree
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Answer:

Ionic compounds typically have high melting and boiling points, and are hard and brittle. As solids they are almost always electrically insulating, but when melted or dissolved they become highly conductive, because the ions are mobilized.

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