what is the difference between ionic compounds and compounds ( here compounds means those which are made up of sharing )???
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Ionic compounds are formed from strong electrostatic interactions between ions, which result in higher melting points and electrical conductivity compared to covalent compounds.
Covalent compounds have bonds where electrons are shared between atoms. Due to the sharing of electrons, they exhibit characteristic physical properties that include lower melting points and electrical conductivity compared to ionic compounds.
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In ionic compound atoms are held by strong electrostatic force. Two atoms make ionic compound to stablize them i.e to gain the nearest noble electronic configuration.
For example:
- Na + Cl ____NaCl form ionic compound.
- Generly atoms present in first group make ionic compound with 7th group( halogens) of periodic table. And atoms of group two (alkaline) make ionic compound with atoms of group 6 of periodic table.
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