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properties of ionic compounds.

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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Solid, hard and generally brittle.

High melting point and high boiling point.

Generally soluble in water and inform jubilance solvents such as kerosene, petrol etc.

Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten and solution formed but not in solid state.

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