Chemistry, asked by gshivalingappa2, 5 months ago

ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points give reason​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of an electron between two atoms. Thus the formation of the cation and anion takes place.

Due to very strong electrostatic forces of attraction between cations and anions, these possesses very high boiling / melting point.

Answered by aqsatufailrajput
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Answer:

Explanation:

cuz their atoms are too conjusted...and have a strong bond rather than covalent compounds ....thats why..

hope it helps uhh... :)

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