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properties of ionic compounds?​

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Because all ionic compounds are formed when anions and cations are attracted to one another, ionic compounds frequently have similar characteristics.

Ionic Compounds Form Crystals

Ionic compounds consist of cations and anions that stick next to each other because of their opposite charges. Imagine a single lithium cation stuck next to a single chlorine anion to form lithium chloride. Now, it's unlikely that only one lithium ion and one chloride ion will be present in this location—generally, when we speak of chemical reactions, we're talking about a huge number of atoms undergoing a reaction in a very small place (one teaspoon of salt contains approximately 1022 atoms). As a result, if our single LiCl pair were to come close to another LiCl pair, the following would take place:

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