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Solids which comprises or consists of a cation (a positive ion) and an anion (a negative ion) can be termed as Ionic Solids. Those solids are held together by electrostatic forces. On dissolving, it dissociates into ions and moves freely in the solution. An example of an ionic solid is table salt, NaCl.

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Solids which comprises or consists of a cation (a positive ion) and an anion (a negative ion) can be termed as Ionic Solids. Those solids are held together by electrostatic forces. On dissolving, it dissociates into ions and moves freely in the solution. An example of an ionic solid is table salt, NaCl.

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