Science, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

properties of ionic compounds


no help of google​​

Answers

Answered by pdeb
1

Ionic Compounds have high boiling and melting points as they’re very strong and require a lot of energy to break.

The electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions lead to the formation of ions.

Ionic compounds form crystals.

These compounds are brittle and break into small pieces easily.

Electrovalent compounds usually dissolve in water and are insoluble in solvents like oil, petrol, kerosene, etc.

Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in a solid-state but they do conduct electricity in the molten state.

In comparison to molecular compounds, ionic compounds have higher enthalpies of fusion and vaporization.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Properties Shared by Ionic Compounds

  • They form crystals.
  • They have high melting points and high boiling points.
  • They have higher enthalpies of fusion and vaporization than molecular compounds.
  • They're hard and brittle.
  • They conduct electricity when they are dissolved in water.
  • They're good insulators.

Hope it helped u and also a lot and lots of thanks to you dear Prasant1100.Because of u, I understood a problem of maths.. Thanks a lot

Similar questions