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Properties of electrovalent bond...... ​

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Properties of electrovalent bond:

  • Electrovalent compounds are generally soluble in water and insoluble in solvents such as kerosene, petrol, etc.
  • Solubility.
  • They have high melting and boiling points. ...
  • Melting. ...
  • These are solids and are somewhat hard because of the strong force of attraction between the positive and negative ions. ...
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There are primarily three ways in which two atoms combine together to lose energy and to become stable. One of the ways is by donating or accepting electrons so as to complete their octet configuration. The bond formed by this kind of combination is an ionic bond or electrovalent bond.

An Ionic bond is the bond formed by the complete transfer of valence electron so as to attain stability. This type of bonding leads to the formation of two oppositely charged ions. These include the positive ion, cations and negative ions, anions. The presence of two oppositely charged ions results in strong attractive force between them. This force is the ionic or electrovalent bond.

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