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What describes the crystals of ionic solids?

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Answered by llNehaII
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  • An ionic crystal is a crystalline ionic compound. They are solids consisting of ions bound together by their electrostatic attraction into a regular lattice. ... It is a good conductor of electricity when molten, but very poor in the solid state. When fused the mobile ions carry charge through the liquid.

Answered by HA9650
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Ionic crystals form from a combination of Group 1 or 2 metals and Group 16 or 17 nonmetals or nonmetallic polyatomic ions. Ionic crystals are hard and brittle and have high melting points. Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity as solids, but do conduct when molten or in aqueous solution.

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